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Raynox MSN-505 Super Macro Conversion Lens

MSN-505

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93 Review(s)

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$299.95

Quick Overview

• Super Macro Lens 2.5X • includes UAC 3500 52-67 • 37mm Mounting Thread • Magnification: 32-Diopter • Focusing distance set at infinity: 18.5mm • Zoom capability on f=45-200mm: f=45-200mm (H-FS045200) • Lens construction: 2G/4E Coated optical glass elements • Mounting threads: 37mm • Front filter size: None • Size/Weight: 42 x 24mm / 86g.(3oz)

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  • Quality
    Worth the Investment
    Review by Gabriel / (Posted on 10/9/2023)
    This review is not influenced by any promotional offers. As an amateur photographer, I've found the Raynox lens to be an excellent addition to my Note 8. The glass lens and metal construction speak to its quality, and the price point is unbeatable. The travel-friendly kit, instructional videos, and non-fisheye wide-angle option further enhance its appeal. While compatibility with thicker phone cases could be improved, the overall quality and customer service make this purchase worthwhile.
  • Quality
    Effective for Close-Up Shots, Some Drawbacks
    Review by Charles / (Posted on 10/6/2023)
    I acquired a jumping spider as a pet, so I needed something that could capture a clear shot of her, as she's just a baby and incredibly tiny (the size of a pinky nail). It took me a few hours to fully understand how to use it. One drawback is that you have to get the lens EXTREMELY close to the subject, otherwise, you'll lose out on details. However, once you're close enough and it focuses, the detail is really impressive ��� not the best, but still quite good! Another drawback is its weight; when you have to get so close to a subject, it's easy to slip and blur the photo. You can't use a tripod in such close proximity, especially if your subject moves a lot. Nevertheless, it achieved what I wanted, allowing me to see the tiny details of my little spider. I would recommend it.