A polarizer can help on the reflections you have showing in that shot. Although, a polarizer will not help with flash reflection. It is still a great shot.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ali_baba
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A polarizer can help on the reflections you have showing in that shot. Although, a polarizer will not help with flash reflection. It is still a great shot.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ali_baba
http://sonyv3.free.fr/guepe1.JPG
Sony v3 + raynox cm-3500 (6x lens), a little cropped, 1/250s, f/6.3
correct me is i'm wrong, but isn't the sony v3 a non-interchangable lens p&S? how do you use the lenses you mention with it?
great photo, by the way!
Yes Sigbhu, the sony V3 is a classic digital camera without interchangable lenses. But the raynox microexplorer lenses kit - CM-3500 - is provided with an universal adapter. The only constraint is that the camera must have a lens filter diameter > 52 mm. So on the Sony V3 i must have to bought a Sony VAD-VHA adapter before mounted the Raynox adapter.
Hi,Quote:
Originally Posted by Sigbhu
this picture made me gigle! its great, looks like its posing for the camera
http://sonyv3.free.fr/best_macro1505_1.jpg
Only resized, f/7.1, 1/250s, macro, zoom4x + raynox xm-3500 x12
Fantastic Macros with that lens kit. Very impressive.
http://sonyv3.free.fr/best_macro1505_3.jpg
close-up lens +6
http://sonyv3.free.fr/best_macro1505_4.jpg
close-up lens +12
impressive! is this raynox xm-3500 compatible with all systems? even with DSLRs? i would imagine it's a lot cheaper than macro lenses. (for Slrs) how much does it limit apertures and all that? does that "12x" mean 12 times???? what's the closest focussing distance?
by the way, do you use flash?
Thank you Sigbhu. I don't know if the Raynox cm-3500 kit works with all camera. I think yes but Raynox don't engage them of this point. You must have at least a zoom 3x to avoid vignetting but 4x will be better. You could use all aperture at your convenience but a low aperture give lest chromatic aberation. 12 x means 12 times or more precisely 12 diopter.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sigbhu
Focussing distances reduce when the magifying power increases. With the 6x lens the focussing may be around 200mm, 100 mm with the 12x and 50mm with the 24 x (too hard to use). But that depends a lot of the camera.
And another system that seems to give good results: the raynox DCR-250 close-up lens (http://www.raynox.co.jp/english/dcr/...exdcr250eg.htm ). I've seen good results with some coolpix and the FZ20.
More informations on the the CM-3500 kit could be found at this link:
http://www.raynox.co.jp/english/35mmacc/egcm2000.htm
I've found the raynox cm-3500 kit + the sony adpapter for 140 € (around 100$). For comparison the Sony closeup lens is sold 100 € (around 75 $) with the 58mm lens adapter.
I'll post soon some shots taken with the build-in flash. It works very well in this configuration but limit the aperture to f/4 (or more open).
Jeff