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Raynox 250

Started Mar 24, 2022 | Questions thread
gardenersassistant Veteran Member • Posts: 9,656
Re: Raynox 250
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Columbusrat wrote:

Thank you Nick That's very helpful, even if it is a case of 'might be better, might be worse, depending on the photo gods'! I'm attracted to the Raynox 250 as it's so much cheaper than new lenses or other equipment. And I do like being able to whip off the Raynox if a butterfly or bird suddenly puts in an appearance

Yes, that flexibility is definitely advantageous. You can of course also go to the bare 55-250 for larger insects such as dragonflies, and for non-tiny flowers.

You can also use the 150 and 250 together to get more magnification. It isn't a combination I used a great deal, but it does work ok.

- changing lenses in the field would go badly, knowing me.

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