I wish to buy a close-up filter.
Which lens should I use to get better close-up picture?
Canon EF50 F1.8II, Canon EFs18-55 or Canon EF28-135IS ?
Liang Member 197 posts Joined Jun 2004 Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia More info | Aug 06, 2004 05:08 | #1 I wish to buy a close-up filter. Canon 5D, 7D, 17-40 F4L, 50 F1.4, 135 F2L, 200 F2.8L, 420EX.
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Jon Cream of the Crop 69,628 posts Likes: 227 Joined Jun 2004 Location: Bethesda, MD USA More info | Aug 06, 2004 09:26 | #2 The 50 f/ 1.8. You'll get better image quality (and more predictable magnifications, due to common zoom lens design characteristics) with a close-up lens on a fixed focal length than on a zoom. If, on the other hand, you want more range of magnifications, you'll want to use it on a zoom. You could always buy a 72 mm close-up and step-up rings to use it on the other two. Jon
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Roger_Cavanagh Goldmember 1,394 posts Joined Sep 2001 More info | Aug 06, 2004 10:42 | #3 Liang, =============
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Aug 06, 2004 12:01 | #4 Jon & Roger, Canon 5D, 7D, 17-40 F4L, 50 F1.4, 135 F2L, 200 F2.8L, 420EX.
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robertwgross Cream of the Crop 9,462 posts Likes: 3 Joined Nov 2002 Location: California More info | Aug 06, 2004 12:26 | #5 If you hang around here long, you will find that Roger's parents didn't raise any foolish children.
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drisley "What a Tool I am" 9,002 posts Likes: 108 Joined Nov 2002 More info | Aug 06, 2004 21:29 | #6 I'm a little confused by that chart. EOS R6 Mark II - Sigma 50/1.4 Art - Sigma 14-24/2.8 Art - Canon EF 70-200/2.8L Mark III - Godox Xpro-C - Godox TT685C x2
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Roger_Cavanagh Goldmember 1,394 posts Joined Sep 2001 More info | Aug 07, 2004 02:03 | #7 drisley wrote: I'm a little confused by that chart. For example, on the 135mm lens, the 250D apparently offers better magnification than the 500D. So, wouldnt the 250D be a better choice? ![]() You have interpreted the chart correctly, but you must remember that the 250D only comes in 52mm and 58mm diameters, so it may not be large enough to fit a particular lens. For instance, my 135/2 takes a 72mm filter and the 24-70L needs 77mm. =============
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drisley "What a Tool I am" 9,002 posts Likes: 108 Joined Nov 2002 More info | Aug 07, 2004 02:43 | #8 Thanks Roger. I've been thinking of getting the 500D for my 135F2L. EOS R6 Mark II - Sigma 50/1.4 Art - Sigma 14-24/2.8 Art - Canon EF 70-200/2.8L Mark III - Godox Xpro-C - Godox TT685C x2
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Jon Cream of the Crop 69,628 posts Likes: 227 Joined Jun 2004 Location: Bethesda, MD USA More info | Aug 07, 2004 17:40 | #9 Yes. Canon names them by the max working distance. The more common diopter values would be +2 for the 500 and +4 for the 250. And you'll have comparatively little difference in working distance from max. to min. with those close-up lenses in place. They won't overlap in coverage, that's for sure! Jon
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khiromu Senior Member 260 posts Joined Jul 2003 More info | Aug 07, 2004 21:28 | #10 My understanding is that for shorter focal length, extention tube works better than close-up filter. For longer FL, it's the other way around. But I may be wrong..
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Roger_Cavanagh Goldmember 1,394 posts Joined Sep 2001 More info | Aug 08, 2004 03:24 | #11 khiromu wrote: My understanding is that for shorter focal length, extention tube works better than close-up filter. For longer FL, it's the other way around. But I may be wrong.. Thanks Hiromu If you are talking about magnification, then you are right. With extension tubes magnification is a function of the ratio between focal length and the length the of e-tube. 50mm lens and 50mm of tubes gives a 1:1. Whereas with close-up filters, the longer the lens the greater the magnification - 0.91 with the 500D and 400mm. =============
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