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EF135 f/2 + 500D

 
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Jul 10, 2002 15:21 |  #1

There's been a fair amount of discussion at different times about the 135/2 lens and a bit about the 500D filter. Today I remembered to stop in my local Jessops and buy a step-up ring so that I could try the 500D close-up filter on my 135/2.

So for your perusal here are some of the results:

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Jul 10, 2002 20:40 |  #2

Nice images roger.
I guess I'm confused, according to the canon usa web site, the close up filters come in a variety of sizes, and they make both a 500d for larger lenses and the 250d for smaller lenses. why not just buy the correct filter size? I've been thinking about getting one so I can shoot bugs and stuff while waiting for the wife to finish what she dragged me out of the house to do.

ps, since when is lens spelled with a second e?




  
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Jul 11, 2002 04:09 |  #3

darrell wrote:
Nice images roger.

Thank you, Darrell.

I guess I'm confused, according to the canon usa web site, the close up filters come in a variety of sizes, and they make both a 500d for larger lenses and the 250d for smaller lenses. why not just buy the correct filter size?

I have the 77mm 500D, which I bought originally to use with the 100-400 LIS. You are right about the 250D being recommended for smaller lenses, but the largest diameter is 58mm and the 135/2 is 72mm. Because we've talked a lot about this lens I posted the images to give people some idea of the image quality.

On the 135, the 500D will only give a max magnification of 0.41, but it's fun for "intermediate sizes" and much easier to handhold than the bigger lens. Here's my lawn :) :

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I've been thinking about getting one so I can shoot bugs and stuff while waiting for the wife to finish what she dragged me out of the house to do.

Go for it! I play with the 500D quite a lot. I would get the 250D/500D for the largest diameter lens you have and use step-up rings for the smaller lenses.

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Jul 11, 2002 13:24 |  #4

Is there a quality difference if I get B+W closeup filter set or 500D?


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