I've just ordered the Canon 300mm f/4L IS lens & I've been reading about it's macro capabilities. I've read about using it with an extension tube/s but to be honest I've no idea how they work.....over to you guys 
paulhillion Goldmember 1,392 posts Joined Jun 2004 Location: Guernsey, UK More info | Dec 12, 2005 18:05 | #1 |
CyberDyneSystems Admin (type T-2000) More info | Dec 12, 2005 19:37 | #2 They are hollow tubes... GEAR LIST
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gasrocks Cream of the Crop 13,432 posts Likes: 2 Joined Mar 2005 Location: Portage, Wisconsin USA More info | The 300/4 L IS is a great lens. Focuses fairly close by itself. Use a 12mm or 25mm extention tube and it focus even closer. You lose a little light but still have quality. ISO 400 in daylight, run it through Neat Image later. I use mine on a monopod (much easier and more protable than a tripod) to do butterflies and dragonflies. GEAR LIST
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Wilt Reader's Digest Condensed version of War and Peace [POTN Vol 1] More info | Note that if you expect any lens to continue to provide any automation (even something as simple as auto diaphram), you need to get the much more expensive auto extension tubes. The manual cheapies are not worth it IMHO. You need to give me OK to edit your image and repost! Keep POTN alive and well with member support https://photography-on-the.net/forum/donate.php
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OiPaz Senior Member 704 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2005 More info | Dec 13, 2005 03:51 | #5 Probably you will not notice much difference mounting an extension tube on that long lens, but the loss of ability to focus at infinity. This is due to the fact that extension tubes add to the normal macro magnification factor of a lens a quantity that is near to L/F, where F is the focal length of the lens and L is the legth of the tube (when the lens is "focused" to infinity). So, with a 300mm lens, even if you use the three tubes of the Kenko set (68mm), for instance, you will add only a mere 0.23 magnification factor to the lens. I do not know if it will be enough for your needs. http://www.oipaz.net/
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ronchappel Cream of the Crop Honorary Moderator 3,554 posts Joined Sep 2003 Location: Qld ,Australia More info | Dec 13, 2005 06:30 | #6 As Oipaz points out extension tubes may not be a very usefull option with such a long lens.
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jerrythesnake Senior Member 565 posts Joined Feb 2005 More info | Dec 13, 2005 13:37 | #7 I thought this lens was best used with the 500d closeup attachment screwed onto the front of the lens . not used it yet as my 300mm still has not arrived. after reading lots of threads this appears to be the best system, (for field work) http://www.pbase.com/jerrythesnake
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