Anyone looking for a cheap way of getting a 1:1 or better macro ratio without splashing out on a full macro lens might want to take a look at the Raynox 202. Its a macro adapter lens which comes with a clip-on attachment for fixing it to any lens with a diameter between 52-67mm. It will also fit a lot of bridge cameras (Sony H1/5, Canon S1/2/3, Panny FZ8 etc). I can't link to where I got it, but theres only one supplier I could locate so if you look hard enough you should be able to find it.
Costs about £45.
Mine arrived today, will find some better subjects tomorrow but here's some quick flower porn. Taken with the 202 attached to my 70-300 VR, using a Sigma ringflash. Looks like it should all work nicely together
. You can easily make out the individual pollen grains. The ringflash I think is about to come into its own - this was shot in very low light at iso 100 and f/32! Definitely easier to use than the reversed lens technique I've dabbled with before. Missed the focus a bit but was only playing really, better stuff to follow!
Also, I should probably point out that I find out about this method over at talk photography forums, so can't take any credit!
Costs about £45.
Mine arrived today, will find some better subjects tomorrow but here's some quick flower porn. Taken with the 202 attached to my 70-300 VR, using a Sigma ringflash. Looks like it should all work nicely together

Also, I should probably point out that I find out about this method over at talk photography forums, so can't take any credit!
