Still playing with Raynox seems better on old faithful
The Fly is el-Perfect0. If I were a spider I would consider it as a succulent meal.
It is good to hear of an old lens still be useful, nicely done as usual.
Very nice Hangman. I can really appreciate these because I acquired a Raynox 250 to use on my 90mm macro and am finding it extremely difficult to use handheld in the field.
Love he Raynox 250, but it requires excellent eye site. I'm just returning to macro and went back to my old set up the Tokina 100mm with 36mm of tubes and then the Raynox 250 to help fill the frame with the smaller jumpers I like to shoot. I was struggling as if I had never shot macro before. I was missing the focal plan by fractions. I finally broke down and got Real glasses, been using readers for 10 yrs. I think because of the reduced surface area of the lens plus the reduced DOF due to higher magnification plus the reduced amount of light it allows in for viewing removes any fudging of, Nailing the focus. It's a great tool but keeps you honest with your focusing abilities in the field.
Love the little fly, nice set.
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