I have 49mm filters that I use on my G2. I noticed that the filter threads on my 50mm f1.8 lens for my 10D were 52mm. Hmm?... I thought. I bought a 52-49mm step down ring for the 50mm lens, and stuck my Hoya +10 close up lens on it.
You can see the very shallow DOF of these shots (1/320 @ f5.0, ISO400). It was sunny when I stopped by the park, but after a few minutes of walking around... it got really dark, and a thunderstorm rolled through... which of course went away, revealing the beautiful, golden "after the storm" light, as soon as I got home
Anyway... I could have stopped it down to possibly f10 or so in direct light. I'm hoping to try that out soon, and see how much more DOF I can squeeze out of this set up.
Anyway, just letting those of you who have upgraded to the 10D from a G1/G2, and were using the 49mm lensmate adapter know, that you can use your old filters on your 50mm f1.8 lens with relative success, and NO VIGNETTING
Here are the examples...
Some brand of arachnid....
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And one of our horny, humming, suicidal friend's from north america....
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So don't sell your old filters... they may come of use someday!
p.s. I tried out my Hoya R72 on the 50mm lens also, but it looks like it's going to require lots more effort, and practice
EDIT: Adding a 100% crop for the pixel peepers...
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