photo:canon_macro
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macrophotography with Canon dSLRs
Canon macro:
autofocus lenses
- Canon 100mm f/2.8 macro hybrid IS L lens
- announced Sept 2009 - see here
- probably the best option for most people who can afford it as easiest to use with AF, good focal length and image stabiliser at last.
- 3 position focus range limiter; 67mm filter; 1:1 macro at 0.3m.
- excellent sharpness although a little soft towards edges wide open. MUCH sharper than the old Canon 100mm f/2.8 macro
- $US1049
- Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 macro USM $A999
- minimum focus 0.31m for 1:1 on a full frame but 1.3:1 on 1.3x crop
- 600g - perhaps the best option if you cannot afford the new IS version
- Canon EF-12 extension tube $A159 gives 1.5-0.16x
- Canon EF-25 extension tube $A279 gives 1.81-0.34x
- Canon EF 50mm f/2.5 compact macro $A509
- minimum focus 0.23m 0.65x magnification
- 280g but consumer quality only;
- optional LifeSize Converter for 1:1 $A440
- Canon EF 180mm f/3.5L macro USM $A2699
- minimum focus 0.48m for 1:1 on a full frame but 1.3:1 on 1.3x crop
- internal focus; very sharp; 72mm filter
- probably a bit too long for medical work and heavy (1.09kg)
- AF a bit slow for mainstream telephoto work especially if it has to search (4-5secs), help it by MF to the correct range then let it AF, action photography is possible, eg. birds in flight.
- very shallow DOF, bokeh not so good at f/5.6 or smaller when you need it
- really need a monopod or tripod for macro work given its weight but hand held can be fun
- more difficult to use than the 100mm macro but the longer working distance is better for live bugs, etc
- compatible with tele extenders eg. 1.4x TC on a Canon 1D gives an effective 328mm f/4.5 lens with 1.8x macro
- Canon EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro USM:
- 335g; inner focusing; 52mm filter; closest focus 0.2m; 0.20-1.28x mag with EF-12 II;
- $A749
- Tamron SP 60mm f/2.0 1:1 Di II Macro for EF-S:
manual focus lenses
- Canon MP-E65mm f/2.8 1-5x macro $A1750
- minimum focus 0.24m but MF only
- Canon EF TS-E 90mm f/2.8 (tilt shift lens) $A2319
- minimum focus 50cm 0.38x magnification
- Canon EF-12 extension tube $A159 gives 0.56-0.18x
- Canon EF-25 extension tube $A279 gives 0.78-0.40x
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- +/- 6mm shift for APS-C cameras
- 110deg FOV; manual aperture ring; 14 aperture blades; 12 elements in 9 groups; 77mm filter; 410g; $US499
- Nikon lenses:
- AF Micro-Nikkor 60mm f/2.8D
- AF Micro-Nikkor 200mm f/4D
- Nikon manual focus lenses (see under macrophotography with Nikon dSLRs)
- Olympus OM lenses:
- using the OM bellows on Canon EOS:
- Cambo Ultima35 view camera adapter:
- Cambo X2-Pro view camera adapter for Hasselblad, Mamiya or large format lenses:
- Irix 150mm f/2.8 1:1 macro
- Nikon F or Canon EF mount with electronic control of aperture; 11 blades; 77mm filter;
- MF tension ring, lovely MF throw for macro work
- nice build; weathersealed;
- tripod mount; 128mm long;
- may have some trouble mounting on the Sigma MC-11 adapter - see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYOCtBCQFsQ
- sharper across the frame than the Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L macro
- nice bokeh, minimal CA; some flare and ghosting into the sun;
- $US595
- many others
macro flashes for Canon
- Canon MT-26EX-RT Macro Twin Lite
- announced Aug 2017, adds RT radio wireless TTL flash control; $US989
- Canon macro Twin Lite MT-24EX $A1600
- attaches via 58mm filter thread (and optional 72C adapter for 72mm filter threads such as the EF 180mm macro)
- wireless control of another flash for background lighting by assigning it as a slave in Group C (Groups A & B are reserved for the twin flashes).
- E-TTL but not E-TTL II.
- Each head also features a focusing lamp, activated from the control unit, for situations in which you need just a bit more light to pull critical focus.
- The depth-of-focus check button (on the 1D Mark II and 10D) activates a modelling flash burst from the heads (as it does with the 550EX) to enable you to check your shadows and ratio.
- Canon macro Ring Lite MR-14EX $A1150 ($A749 new Ebay)
- attaches to the EF 100mm F2.8 Macro USM, EF 50mm f2.5 compact macro, MP-E 65mm f/2.8 1-5x and also the EF 180mm f3.5L Macro USM (with adapter ring 72C)
- GN 14;
- the ring has separate left and right flash tubes, and the light level can be set independently for each up to a 6-stop range. This permits creating modelled lighting effects.
- it has incandescent modelling lights built-in activated by pressing DOF preview button
- This unit can act as either a wireless slave or a master flash in a multi-flash system.
- E-TTL but not E-TTL II.
- Sigma EM-140DG Macro Ring Flash - see macrophotography with Nikon dSLRs
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