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Right - just in case anybody is still awake/interested
With Fuji native lenses and a Raynox 250 here's what you can get according to this site: http://extreme-macro.co.uk/raynox-adapter-techniques/
60mm + Raynox 250 gives 1.2x mag at around 8-12cm
90mm + Raynox 250 gives 1.06x mag at around 10-12cm
18-135mm + Raynox 250 gives 1.6x mag at around 10-12cm (assuming zoomed out to 135mm)
Interesting as the results are fairly similar for the 60 and the 90 - the 18-135 has more mag due mainly to to longer focal length.
I already have the 18-135 so maybe the answer is to try it for starters and see how I go
Thanks again all who commented!
Hi All.
Well - not sure if anybody is interested in my witterings but a couple of updates:
1. According to Fuji rumours the 120mm macro has been dropped completely, not just delayed and Fuji are now considering a shorter 1:1 macro lens around the 80mm mark (not any time soon though I guess.
2. I had a go with a Raynox 150 mounted on my 18-135 and (perhaps unsurprisingly) the results were decent but not quite good enough. See below:

18-135 + Raynox 150 by Mike Smith, on Flickr
Not sure on next move yet... options are:
1. Use a different brand with a mount (eg Nikon 100mm) - fine for macro (eg manual focus) but I'd want to do other things with it which would need autofocus
2. Try a Fuji 60mm or maybe even a 90mm
3. Wait for the Fuji 80ish mm 1:1 macro
Hmm....
Nikon FE2 And Fuji X-T1-802863
for looking and any comments welcome.,






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