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23.11.2017

First off, check out the flickr Marumi DHG Achromat group to see what you get. Interested? Read on…I got the +3 (330) and +5 (200). I kept the +3 dioptre: I get no fringing, good sharpness, contrast and colour; and the results are surprisingly good. Very reluctantly, I returned my +5 due to some fringing going on in the corners.  Maybe I got a sample with its two elements slightly misaligned. They are otherwise well made and robust (I dropped my +3 onto a stony trail with only minor cosmetic damage). The 62mm +3/+5 weigh approx 90g and come with no end caps so I got cheap filter-stack end caps on Amazon.Tele-zooms are ideal in the field with dioptres (lots of reasons on the web)and I get 0.18 to 0.73x with my 55-200mm +3, 24-33cm closest and furthest working distances.  The gain in magnification and new working distance you get will depend heavily on your lens (and chosen dioptre). I found the Wikipedia “close-up filter” equations work. If you are undecided whether to get the +3 or +5,  when thinking about how much magnification you want, consider the ratio of your subjects to your sensor size.The quality is good so I can zoom out a bit to preserve depth of field and crop later, or just crop to recompose. I can shoot handheld in the field with my 55-200 and +3 with everything manual (bar ISO) and then firing bursts of high-speed continuous shots at the point of focus to help get keepers. Its takes a bit of practice and takes you back to basics which puts some fun in the process. A tripod and accessories obviously help if you are have the time and are in control of your subject.I give the +3 the full five stars.  Due only to the mild fringing I saw with the +5 I’ll give that three or four stars. I may try again with the +5. Extension tubes on wide/normal lenses are a lot less convenient and the working distances are not as good. I think you will be pleasantly surprised. Walks in the country take on a whole new perspective. Make sure you get an Achromat - Marumi also do single lens dioptres that have almost the same name)PS - I can add comments on calculating magnification if people are interested.
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18.6.2014

I'm using with one of the best Pentax lenses ever made - a 50-135 DA*, I also had a real macro lens to compare it to,I found that the shots with the Marumi were just as good and many actually better. With the Marumi I seem to get more light/faster shutter speed than the dedicated macro (not suprising when you look at the size of the front element).In terms of depth of field I lost nearly 2 stops, so even with an f2.8 host lens do not go below f6.3, the results will be dire - get plenty of light (a flash or a very bright day) and go for high aperture at all times, bump up the ISO if necessary but keep that aperture value high.If you have a poor host lens don't expect miracles,also expect the minimum focus distance to be halved (great news for me as the DA* lens has a 100cm min focus distance normally).
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7.6.2014

First the lens is arrived without the fine leather protective case shown in the photos. instead a plastic box!Now come on! (other wise 5 stars)That's out of the way now the lens!When I ordered this filter, I was not sure what to expect. After taking a number of pictures and getting use to the focal length I am absolutely happy with it. Its sharpness, contrast, and colour are verygood. If you enjoy close-up photography but do not want to buy a macro lens, I highly recommend this filter. It is way better than most non-achromat filters on the market as it combines two elements to correct chromatic aberration.I use it with a Sony a5000 and a6000 SEL55210 you can see samples herehttps://www.flickr.com/photos/loubella/sets/72157644039495666/
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9.2.2014

Before I go any further, a serious moan. This fine lens arrived and is in a stout case. BUT the lens is without protective caps on either end. Now come on! I can buy the cheapest lens going, and it will come with protective caps!!!!It is the easiest thing to finger mark such a lens getting out of its case, this is not a cheap item. Blame the manufacturer, nil points.The lens on my Sony RI, gave staggering results after many 'takes' it was just faultless. I send photos of art objects around the world, and this lens has captured fine details to the finest degree.Mail through Amazon! Get this! ordered PM Thursday, and I am using it on Saturday can't fault that.Must go I am sending a complaint to the manufacturer.
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6.8.2019

I've been using the DHG 220 (+5) in conjunction with my Olympus EM1MK2 and 60mm macro lens.The +5 allows me to fill the frame with the average bumblebee. Image quality is excellent with no noticeable negative impact. My attached pictures were all taken with the Marumi lens, olympus 60mm and diffused flash.Working distances are a couple of inches. Depth of field at f7.1 (seems to yield the best results with my set up) is about 3-5mm. I hand-hold the camera and use autofocus. I try to hold whatever the insect is sitting on between my fingers, whilst balancing the camera on my wrist with a home made bracket.This results in a better hit rate for sharp pictures because the subject can't blow around in the wind.
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8.10.2014

This replaces Raynox DCR 250 - returned due to vignetting on my Sony RX10. The Marumi is excellent quality and being the same diameter as the RX10 (62mm) only starts to vignette from 50mm - a workable FL for my type of photography.It is 3 diopter so is suitable for flowers but not so much for small insects (for this one would need the next size up 200/5). There is very little chromatic aberration due to it being achromatic.Recommended for getting into macro and occasional use. I carry it when travelling saving 'humping' the more weighty dedicated macro lens.

9.8.2018

photos are from my first attempt using this "filter" in the garden, handheld, for the price I cant really fault it, some shots may have a little aberration, but when using the lens at 300mm the depth of field is pretty short even with small aperture, so it is hard to tell. I recommend it as a first step into macro photography, especially if (like me) you cant afford a dedicated macro lens. Photos taken on a Nikon D3400 with a Nikkor 70-300 AF-P f/4.5-6.3G ED VR lens + the DHG330

8.4.2018

Lens seems fine and as expected. The only criticism I have is that for the price it would have been nice if Marumi had supplied a decent case like the ones that Canon supply with their close up lenses. The thin plastic one that it comes in is not a good fit, nor does it protect the lens. I’ve had to buy an extra case so I’m reducing the rating to 4 stars

29.7.2012

Having used the +3 version for a year I decided I needed the more powerful +5 and the cheapest source was via Amazon. The lens adds extra magnification to my very best macro lenses without degrading the image. Images may be found under my name, as author, here:[...]

23.1.2020

I have the +3 and was so impressed with that I went for the +5 and I’m not disappointed. I mainly use on my Sigma DP3M and I am thoroughly impressed with image quality, particularly that the sharpness is maintained with such a simple attachment. Would recommend.

9.8.2014

Really is as sharp as other reviewers claim. I use it in combination with a D800 and 70–200 f4 VR lens and really cannot see a loss of quality. Overall, this is a much more successful combo than the D800 and my trusty but aged 105D macro.

23.7.2014

So so so so clear. Has enough resolution to match sigma dp m series. Auto focus still works but can hunt in lower light. The ring frame is quite thick tho, probably worth taking note of before buying.

5.2.2014

If you dont have the money for buying a proper macro lens and you own a telephoto lens then this little beauty will make you come really close to subjects with no distortions! highly recommended.

6.5.2015

I use it in a Nikon 70-200mm f4 with astonishing results. This lens is very sharp, the VR helps with the stability and there isn't any image degradation noticeable with this filter. Great buy!!!

27.1.2014

It's easy to pack and well manufactured. The image quality is excellent.The depth of field is very short, significantly more than a specialised macro lens, so bear that in mind.

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