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Canon 100mm 2.8 EF USM vs. non USM

 
tristay
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Feb 11, 2008 13:55 |  #1

I have a Canon EOS 30d and am looking at buying a Canon 100mm EF 2.8 USM and one that does not have the USM. Can you tell me what the differnece is (if any) between the two. I am guessing that the performance would be the same but the non USM would be louder?




  
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Feb 11, 2008 13:58 |  #2

Prepare to pack up and move ... (FFR - Thread originally posted in DSLR Section)




  
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Feb 11, 2008 13:59 |  #3

Slower as well.

http://photo.net …a-fetch-msg?msg_id=0068V0 (external link)




  
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Feb 11, 2008 14:30 |  #4

Optically there is very little difference between the 100mm macro USM and non-USM. The bigeest difference is that the USM version does not get physically longer when focusing closer. The non-USM version of the 100mm macro gets nearly twice as long physically when focused at 1:1 than when focused at infinity. The non-USM version gets physically longer the closer you focus the lens.

This is a decided disadvantage when trying to light your subject with natural light and/or flash. You can use a ringlite with both lenses but a ringlite delivers flat and unattractive lighting.

Also, since working distance is measured by Canon, from the film/sensor plane, the USM macro will allow for a greater working distance from the front of the lens to the subject being photographed. The USM version of the 100mm macro lens has decided advantages over the non-USM and is well worth the price difference between a used 100mm non-USM lens and the current 100mm USM macro lens.


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