The Raynox MSN-202 Super Macro/Close-Up Lens provides 9.3x magnification (30mm shooting distance from the object in maximum telephoto mode) compared to the maximum wide angle macro setting of the Olympus digital cameras it is designed for. Simply "Snap On" the MSN-202 Super Macro Lens onto the required (not included) RT5245C7 Tube Adapter by using the included UAC3500 universal mount and your Olympus digital camera will be able to take macro images with minimum distortion at the maximum telephoto position (compatible with Olympus C-740UZ, C-745UZ, C-750UZ, C-755UZ, C-760UZ, C-765UZ, and C-770UZ cameras)
Raynox RAYMSN202 Overview
Raynox RAYMSN202 Specs
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Raynox RAYMSN202 Reviews
Resolution poor across the entire image
The image resolution in the corners and edges are very poor and basically blurry. My guess is that about 40% of an image is unusable. I performed multiple tests and even did focus stacking to make sure everything was in focus. Time after time the corners and edges were not sharp at all. This was used on an MTF camera, so even with a small sensor the image was not sharp from edge to edge. I tried this on an Olympus 60mm Macro lens which is considered to be very sharp. In summary, this would only work if you were only concerned about sharpness in the center, not across the entire image.
This one was the winner.
Further to my review of a few days ago, now that I have used all four Raynox close-up lenses again, I include what I feel was the most appealing of the photos I took, this with the MSN-202. This guy was enjoying some pollen in a daisy next to a patch of sunlight. Taken with a Nikon P900 super-zoom at 19mm (105mm equivalent). Cropped to remove vignette created by the close-up lens.
