I want a 100mm Macro lens. If you put an extension tube on the 100 F/2.0 would the macro quality be as good as the 100 F/2.8 Macro?
MoodyBlues Senior Member 373 posts Likes: 5 Joined Sep 2004 More info | Nov 19, 2004 05:05 | #1 I want a 100mm Macro lens. If you put an extension tube on the 100 F/2.0 would the macro quality be as good as the 100 F/2.8 Macro? 1DX / 24L II / 35L / 85L II / 100L Macro / 16-35L II / 24-70L II / 70-200L II / 1.4x III TC / 600EX-RT
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EXA1a Member 242 posts Joined Oct 2003 More info | Nov 19, 2004 06:00 | #2 Moody Blues wrote: I want a 100mm Macro lens. If you put an extension tube on the 100 F/2.0 would the macro quality be as good as the 100 F/2.8 Macro? No, it wouldn't. The 100/2.8 Macro is significantly sharper.
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DaveG Goldmember 2,040 posts Likes: 1 Joined Aug 2003 Location: Dartmouth, Nova Scotia More info | Nov 19, 2004 06:38 | #3 Moody Blues wrote: I want a 100mm Macro lens. If you put an extension tube on the 100 F/2.0 would the macro quality be as good as the 100 F/2.8 Macro? If you were using it very infrequently as a macro lens this would be a reasonable trade off. It wouldn't be as good as the 100 f2.8 macro which is designed to focus closely, but it would give you that extra stop which is useful for sports and the like. "There's never time to do it right. But there's always time to do it over."
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CyberDyneSystems Admin (type T-2000) More info | Nov 19, 2004 11:21 | #4 This is an odd question.. if your looking for a macro lens? GEAR LIST
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Nov 22, 2004 04:35 | #5 CyberDyneSystems wrote: This is an odd question.. if your looking for a macro lens? So .. get the macro lens. ![]() Please explain how this is an odd question. 1DX / 24L II / 35L / 85L II / 100L Macro / 16-35L II / 24-70L II / 70-200L II / 1.4x III TC / 600EX-RT
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Jon Cream of the Crop 69,628 posts Likes: 227 Joined Jun 2004 Location: Bethesda, MD USA More info | Nov 22, 2004 10:02 | #6 Well, the 100 f/2 isn't a macro lens. You stated you wanted a macro len. Macro lenses are designed to give crisp, flat, correct images throughout their focussing range (down to 1:1 at 150 mm in the case of Canon's 100 f/2.8 macro). Regular lenses, like the 100 f/2 are designed to give clear, crisp images throughout their focussing ranges (down to 3', or about 1:10). They're not going to be at their best beyond that, even though an extension tube will let you focus closer. Jon
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AdamHicks Senior Member 952 posts Joined Apr 2004 Location: Ft. Worth, TX More info | Nov 22, 2004 10:13 | #7 Let me give you my experience, having owned the 100mm 2.8 Macro. It's a fantastic lens, an incredibly sharp lens, but it hunts around a lot for focus, and it only a marginal 100mm telephoto lens. If you already have a zoom lens that covers the 100mm range, you'll rarely find yourself using this lens UNLESS you are shooting Macro, and then it's unmatched for the price. If you need a prime to cover this range because you have nothing else that will, then go with the 2.0. It will be more flexible, slightly faster from what I've heard (focus speed) and shouldn't hunt around as much.
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AdamHicks Senior Member 952 posts Joined Apr 2004 Location: Ft. Worth, TX More info | Nov 22, 2004 10:16 | #8 oh, and I hate to reply to my reply, but I thought I'd add that my 100mm macro was gathering dust in my bag, since I use the Tamron in the rare case I need to get semi-close to something (it actually does a nice job, although it's no 100mm macro) and I have the 100-400 for long stuff, so the 100mm macro was almost a novelty for me. I sold it on eBay and PayPal'd that money over the B&H for a new 550EX and some other goodies that get used FAR more than the lens did. No regrets, even though for what it does, the 100mm Macro is just awesome.
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