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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
    Vignetting and Focus Issues on Pixel 6
    Review by Hunter / (Posted on 6/13/2023)
    Vignetting is inevitable in every shot with the wide-angle lens, regardless of whether the case is used. Additionally, only the center of the photo is perfectly in focus, with gradual blurriness towards the edges of the frame. While this may be an issue specific to the Pixel 6, I also tested it with a 3xl, yielding similar results. It could be attributed to the way the GCam takes pictures, but without testing it on another smartphone brand, it's difficult to ascertain. Apart from these issues, the lens is reliable, and I'm satisfied with it. I wish it included a telephoto and ultrawide angle/fisheye lens like other "non-Moment" clip-on lenses. I recommend purchasing this lens kit along with another third-party kit that includes all the extras. The quality is likely comparable among these manufacturers. If all you need is a wide-angle and macro lens, this $45 kit is a safe choice, offering excellent value for money. The next upgrade would be the $120 Sirui kit, which includes two extra lenses and a better system for switching between them, albeit at almost three times the price.
  • Quality
    Good Value, Effective Tutorials
    Review by Samuel / (Posted on 6/9/2023)
    The item arrived either on time or earlier than expected and was well-packaged to prevent damage. I particularly liked the box design. Inside the box, I found:* A travel case with a carabiner* Macro lens* Wide-angle lens* Lens caps* LED light* USB cable for the light* Lanyard* USB stick with a link to tutorials provided by the manufacturer (requires Internet access)* Cleaning clothAll items matched their advertised descriptions. The first thing I did was watch the video tutorials, which were concise, instructional, and informative. I then took my new gear hiking, and I was impressed. I used the lenses with my Motorola G6 mobile phone, which had a case and screen protector in place. I also used a Bluetooth remote clicker. The macro lens captured details I never imagined, and its natural blur effect automatically focused on the subject. The wide-angle lens also impressed me, as evidenced by the obligatory before-and-after shots (see images). It was not for quality but to observe any differences between the photos. Attaching and detaching either lens to the clip was straightforward, as was aligning them over the phone camera. However, due to the position of the G6 cameras, part of the clip rested on the screen, though this didn't affect the camera's operation. I did encounter some initial difficulty in squeezing the clip open, and there was some shifting when detaching the wide-angle lens to use the macro lens alone. However, realignment was easy, following the instructions in the video tutorial. On a warm day, the lens tended to fog up when placed in a pocket or in my hand, but a quick swipe cleared it up. The lanyard proved useful when I wanted to use only the phone's native lenses, and attaching and detaching it was easy. I haven't yet used the LED light for photos, but it was functional upon delivery. Attaching the carabiner to my backpack or jeans loop kept the case accessible and my hands free. I would and do recommend this lens kit to family and friends and would also purchase it as a gift. Update: On October 24, 2019, the carabiner that came with the kit broke during a later hike. It's unclear if it was a defect or if it got damaged during the hike. However, I had extra, stronger carabiners and was able to replace it myself. My opinion about the product remains unchanged, and I would still recommend it for purchase or as a gift.