Raynox DCR150

Raynox DCR150
alaAverage 4.6

26 reviews

May, 2013

We have collected and analyzed 26 user reviews from international sources. Users rate it 92/100. The average review date is Apr 24, 2009. We have compared these reviews to 124279 reviews from other Lenses & Filters. Last update: May 18, 2013.

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(Based on 26 reviews)

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Great Item!

 

I bought this Raynox Macroscopic Lens after seeing impressive images and reading good reviews. I had been using a +2 close-up filter as I need to travel light in the field so carrying extra lenses isn't an option. However, the close-up filter didn't...

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Great way to take macro pics if you can't afford a macro lens

 

I am an amateur photographer who has both a DSLR and a bridge camera, and have used the Raynoz DCR-150 with both (with no tripod or flash). I am bowled over by what can be achieved with it, and recommend it to anybody who doesn't have the money or...

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Excellent budget macro lenses

 

Great price and a good way to start macro and closeup photography.

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Excellent budget macro lenses

 

Great price and a good way to start macro and closeup photography.

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great addition

 

Bought this for my Fuji HS10. Finally tried it the other day - Wow! Some really good close-ups/macro of flowers in the garden. For my first attempt I was really pleased and I suspect that using a tripod will increase the quality even more. A great...

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stunning value

 

High quality item. See my flicker set for all the info you need! flickr nick woodrow. Well worth the money.

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Great piece of kit

 

This Raynox DCR-150 Is a great piece of kit for those with a DSLR starting out in Macro Photography on a tight budget ( a dedicated macro lens being over £200. It simply attaches to your standard lens, enabling you to get a lot closer to your subject....

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Great piece of kit

 

Great piece of kit

This Raynox DCR-150 Is a great piece of kit for those with a DSLR starting out in Macro Photography on a tight budget ( a dedicated macro lens being over £200. It simply attaches to your standard lens, enabling you to get a lot closer to your subject....

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Excellent quality at a low cost

 

I've just bought a DCR150 to use with my Canon 350D. It's a simple lens which clips onto the front of whatever lens you use on your camera. I've used it with both the standard 18-55mm lens which came with the camera and a Tamron 90mm macro lens. The...

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Excellent quality at a low cost

 

Excellent quality at a low cost

I've just bought a DCR150 to use with my Canon 350D. It's a simple lens which clips onto the front of whatever lens you use on your camera. I've used it with both the standard 18-55mm lens which came with the camera and a Tamron 90mm macro lens. The...

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