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Sep 02, 2012 22:05 | #1 http://www.ebay.com …enses&hash=item35bf37d06e Canon 6D | Canon 85mm f/1.8 USM | Canon 50mm f/1.4 USM |
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RobDickinson Goldmember More info | Sep 02, 2012 22:09 | #2 Its to screw onto existing lenses to increase magnification (reduce minimum focus distance). www.HeroWorkshops.com
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Sep 02, 2012 22:10 | #3 It is a 10x diopter. It screws into the (front) filter threads of any lens and magnifies the image. Not really good quality. You'd be better off getting a cheap manual prime lens (50m, 28mm) with a fast aperture and reversing it onto your camera. A little more. But if you are lucky you can do this for less than $50. I'm in Canada. Isn't that weird!
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Sep 02, 2012 22:18 | #4 AbPho wrote in post #14940194 It is a 10x diopter. It screws into the (front) filter threads of any lens and magnifies the image. Not really good quality. You'd be better off getting a cheap manual prime lens (50m, 28mm) with a fast aperture and reversing it onto your camera. A little more. But if you are lucky you can do this for less than $50. There are many options. Not all of them cost as much as a dedicated macro lens. And pretty much all of them are going to result in better image quality that than diopter. Read this for a good macro primer. I guess you are still looking for a few more purchases before heading home? I just can't stop its like a virus Canon 6D | Canon 85mm f/1.8 USM | Canon 50mm f/1.4 USM |
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Sep 02, 2012 22:27 | #5 The 55-250 is a pretty good lens. Just don't put a cheap UV filter on the lens. Those really kill quality. I'm in Canada. Isn't that weird!
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xarqi Cream of the Crop 10,435 posts Likes: 2 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Aotearoa/New Zealand More info | Sep 03, 2012 00:45 | #6 deviangel wrote in post #14940213 I just can't stop its like a virus lol . I just spent whole budget on the 55-250mm lens and I look for some cheap macro lens for bugs and stuff but I won't find it it seems ![]() The 55-250 will do about 1:3 magnification. If you want to get 'closer', crop. Cost: zero.
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Saint728 Goldmember 2,892 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jun 2009 Location: Honolulu Hawaii More info | Sep 03, 2012 01:24 | #7 First of all it won't even fit your lens. Your lens needs a 58mm and the one you show is a 52mm. If you want to get a macro lens for next to nothing buy yourself a Macro Reverse Ring Camera Mount Adapter. http://www.amazon.com …rse-Adapter/dp/B001G4PA36 Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III | 17-40mm f/4.0L | 70-200mm f/2.8L USM | 100mm f/2.8L IS Macro | 300mm f/4.0L IS
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wayne.robbins Goldmember 2,062 posts Joined Nov 2010 More info | Sep 03, 2012 09:11 | #8 @ OP- you asked in a different thread- and the answer is still the same- in my opinion. The best thing for you to add to your kit would be a set of extension tubes, preferably AF extension tubes. EOS 5D III, EOS 7D,EOS Rebel T4i, Canon 70-200 f/2.8 IS II, Canon 24-105L, Canon 18-135 IS STM, 1.4x TC III, 2.0x TC III, Σ 50mm f/1.4, Σ 17-50 OS, Σ 70-200 OS, Σ 50-500 OS, Σ 1.4x TC, Σ 2.0x TC, 580EXII(3), Canon SX-40, Canon S100
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Sep 03, 2012 11:04 | #9 Saint728 wrote in post #14940655 First of all it won't even fit your lens. Your lens needs a 58mm and the one you show is a 52mm. If you want to get a macro lens for next to nothing buy yourself a Macro Reverse Ring Camera Mount Adapter. http://www.amazon.com …rse-Adapter/dp/B001G4PA36 Take Care, Cheers, Patrick And how would I use that ? On my 18-55 ? or just put it ? Canon 6D | Canon 85mm f/1.8 USM | Canon 50mm f/1.4 USM |
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Sep 03, 2012 11:11 | #10 deviangel wrote in post #14941944 And how would I use that ? On my 18-55 ? or just put it ? You can't use it on either as both of your current lenses are 58mm threads. To be honest, you would not even want to use it even if it did fit. As others have said here and in your other thread, extension tubes or cropping are your best options short of purchasing a true macro lens. Researching anything else is time wasted that would be better served using and learning what your gear can do. R6 | R7 | 15-85is | Rokinon 14 2.8 | RF 16 2.8 | 16-35 F4is L | RF 24-105 F4is L | RF 70-200 F4is L | 100-400 II L | Σ150-600 C | 1.4X III | 2X III | 430ex |
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Sep 03, 2012 11:23 | #11 ok guys thank you Canon 6D | Canon 85mm f/1.8 USM | Canon 50mm f/1.4 USM |
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GlennNK Goldmember 4,630 posts Likes: 3 Joined Oct 2006 Location: Victoria, BC More info | Sep 03, 2012 11:24 | #12 deviangel wrote in post #14940178 http://www.ebay.com …enses&hash=item35bf37d06e ? its pretty cheap 12$ ....And I suspect that the price reflects the quality. When did voluptuous become voluminous?
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Saint728 Goldmember 2,892 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jun 2009 Location: Honolulu Hawaii More info | Sep 03, 2012 13:01 | #13 deviangel wrote in post #14941944 And how would I use that ? On my 18-55 ? or just put it ? It screws to the front of your 18-55mm lens. Then you turn your lens around backwards and attach it to your camera body. You need to manually focus and zoom your lens, then take a picture. You can get up to 3:1 with a reverse ring set up and that lens. Just be careful not to bump your lens on anything as there is nothing to protect your lenses rear element. Take Care, Cheers, Patrick Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III | 17-40mm f/4.0L | 70-200mm f/2.8L USM | 100mm f/2.8L IS Macro | 300mm f/4.0L IS
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msowsun "approx 8mm" More info | Sep 03, 2012 20:22 | #14 Saint728 wrote in post #14942391 It screws to the front of your 18-55mm lens. Then you turn your lens around backwards and attach it to your camera body. You need to manually focus and zoom your lens, then take a picture. Reversing adapters are best used with manual aperture lenses like in the photo you posted. Mike Sowsun / SL1 / 80D / EF-S 24mm STM / EF-S 10-18mm STM / EF-S 18-55mm STM / EF-S 15-85mm USM / EF-S 55-250mm STM / 5D3 / Samyang 14mm 2.8 / EF 40mm 2.8 STM / EF 50mm 1.4 USM / EF 100mm 2.0 USM / EF 100mm 2.8 USM Macro / EF 24-105mm IS / EF 70-200mm 2.8L IS Mk II / EF 100-400 II / EF 1.4x II
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Saint728 Goldmember 2,892 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jun 2009 Location: Honolulu Hawaii More info | Sep 03, 2012 23:37 | #15 My friend uses a Nikon kit lens with a reverse ring adapter and it works really well. He does have to manually set the aperture and manually focus as well. Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III | 17-40mm f/4.0L | 70-200mm f/2.8L USM | 100mm f/2.8L IS Macro | 300mm f/4.0L IS
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