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I find my ETs easier to use with my longer lenses. On my 500mm, cutting the minimum focus distance from 12-ft to 8-ft is huge and then I add my TC, which has no impact on MFD, and I've got a bee filling the viewfinder at 8-ft. I use it a lot with my 70-200mm also. I'm shooting at around f/8 when all that stuff is piled on an f/4 lens. I saw some amazing macros taken with a 65mm macro lens, two ET and flash. The guy specialized in macros and had a complex lighting scheme, but the results were stunning. I've got both ETs and diopetor lenses and like them both. ETs are a cheap solution on dslr, but perhaps not so much for MF. Dave
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06-15-2012, 09:44 AM | #3434 |
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Got a link, Dave?
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This isn't the guy I was thinking of, but this guy gets equally amazing results using a reversed enlarger lens:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jingles...7623492127788/ I'll try to find the guy using Canon's 65mm macro lens, combined with ETs and a special lighting setup. Dave
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06-15-2012, 01:17 PM | #3436 | |
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sounds like a lot of light loss. but i don't plan on doing any macro - just closer portraits. so my set as +1, +2 and +4 diopters. the +2 diopter converts the 80mm's .8m minimum distance into a staggering .26m. the depth of field goes out the window, and with the wider frame of the 6x6 format, things get really intimate.
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if you put too large of an extension tube, you can actually make it so you have to actually touch the object to the lens just to get the focus point. |
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and yes, with my longer lensees, if I use the small extension tubes, I can bring the subject slightly closer without turning the shots into macros. |
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06-15-2012, 02:22 PM | #3439 |
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I'm pretty sure you do. The f-stop won't change, but try a manual setting with and without the ET and notice the EV reading. I think you'll see the EV drop. It's not the optics, but the distance of the rear element from the sensor.
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Also; i should try with my 105mm.
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Canon guys: talk to me about AF lens microadjustments
had a buddy borrow my 16-35 and he said it was back focusing on him all week. Should I be doing microadjustments on all my lenses? How is it done? |
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Only one of my lenses has been perfect out of the box, all others saw some benefit from MA.
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I've read some good things about Reikan Focal software. I'm thinking of trying this out myself. I have noticed a couple of my lenses seem to miss the focus point by just a bit. Maybe some MA will help.
Having said that, keep in mind that it is camera specific. A lens that front focuses on one camera may be fine on another.
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This will give you an overall picture of the focusing compensation that you need. My 40D front focuses like anything with any lens on it. I cannot adjust this and would have to send it to Canon to possibly fix it. Next. and it will tell you how to MA your camera. What Mark said about the MA, it is specific to the camera and not the lens. at least this is my understanding of how it works.
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out of curiosity, do most of you guys shoot with back button AF?
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edit: Wrong thread, ignore this
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Well, since he said to ignore it, I guess I will.
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Personal taste I guess. I wouldnt go back to shutter-focus.
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The AF time is the same no matter which button you push. It's really only a personal preference issue, at least with Canon's prosumer bodies. I shot around 2,000 shots last weekend with my 7D and can't remember waiting on the AF because of which button I was pushing. When I switched from a subject 12-feet away to one 50-yards away, I had to wait, but that wasn't due to the button pushed. No waiting allowed: Stay away, this is my perch! No, it's mine!!! by dcstep, on Flickr
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