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I bought this in 2009 for my A Level Art project which I based around photography, and it was a mesmerising piece of technology. At the time I had the Panasonic Lumix FZ35, which was a digital... more

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    Advantages Advantages Not too expensive, fun to use, universal adapter will fit many camera sizes

    Disadvantages Disadvantages You will need a very good zoom lens to get the most out of this

    I bought this in 2009 for my A Level Art project which I based around photography, and it was a mesmerising piece of technology. At the time I had the Panasonic Lumix FZ35, which was a digital camera shaped like an SLR. The camera had a 18x optical zoom which worked amazingly well with this macro lens. The adaptor allows you to use the macro lens on a many camera lens sizes, which means you can stick it onto almost any SLR camera. The macro lens is basically a magnifying glass, and works in conjunction with your camera zoom. So if you don't have a very good zoom lens then there is no point ... more

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Product Description Raynox DCR 250 - converter
Lens System Converter
Lens Construction 2 group(s) / 3 element(s)
Special Functions Macro
Filter Size 49 mm

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