Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM vs Tamron SP Autofocus 90mm f/2.8 DI Macro Lens

Which is THE macro lens for you?


Results are only viewable after voting.

Status
Not open for further replies.
BTW can anyone tell me which is the best shop to get the Tamron 90mm and what's the best current price? I need to buy it this weekend.

Thanks :)
 

Hi all,

we know that true macro lens give you at least 1:1 mag. Can anyone advise what does the mag amount to when you add a +4 close up lens to a 50mm lens? :dunno:
 

the canon macro is heck heck sharp when MF and properly focused..
=)
i am selling mine kekekke
Sample image here at magnification ~ 1:3
35cz1.jpg
 

yehosaphat said:
Hi all,

we know that true macro lens give you at least 1:1 mag. Can anyone advise what does the mag amount to when you add a +4 close up lens to a 50mm lens? :dunno:

+4 will reduce the focussing distance to 250mm. maginification factor is 50/250 or 1:5.
 

mpenza said:
+4 will reduce the focussing distance to 250mm. maginification factor is 50/250 or 1:5.

How did you calculate 250mm?

Oh so it is nowhere near 1:1 huh....
 

read abt it before... trying to google back the articles....
 

also from: http://www.photo.net/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=001Fl7
According to the excellent John Shaw's "Closeups in Nature" ...

Magnification = focal Length of lens / focal length of Diopter


where the focal length of the diopter = 1000 / diopter strength.

For example, a 3 diopter has a focal length of 333mm (1000/3). So the magnification of a 3 diopter on a 55mm lens would be 55/333 = .165.
 

So am I right to say that a +4 closeup has a diopter of 4?
 

hi experience macro guru,

Care to share your opinion on Sigma 150mm f/2.8 EX DG Macro lens?
http://forums.clubsnap.org/showthread.php?t=206824

I need some range for general telephoto, hence got to give Canon 100mm f/2.8 USM Macro a pass. So, next available range is only from Sigma. What do you think about its performance and built? Say, butterflies as my macro subject.

TIA.
 

Hi,

MS color selling brand new at $540.

Did a studio test shot of Tamron 90mm last night at SLCC.

IMG_9848-copy.jpg
 

Very nice...so bro you got one leow?:thumbsup:
 

Yah....It's really a very good lens....will be testing this lens again for portraits during the outdoor shoot with SLCC this month.

My Milkrun photos are finally up..
MilkRun 2006
 

kkhh said:
Yah....It's really a very good lens....will be testing this lens again for portraits during the outdoor shoot with SLCC this month.

My Milkrun photos are finally up..
MilkRun 2006


if you use this lens for portraits, suggest to shoot in RAW or custom WB for slightly warm.
 

Bumping this post up again.... for you guys who are macro lens owners what do you usually equip yourself with when you go for macro shooting trip?? I mean camera related stuffs...

I did some test shoots with the 100mm n 430EX... think something is missing.... :think:
 

what to bring for macro shoot. besides the macro lens, flash (I use two preferably), bounce card and diffusor, etc, also bring along area cleaning kit such as air blower, brush, and pincer. this is for you to clean up the subject area to remove spider web, dead leaves, specks of dust, etc.
 

yehosaphat said:
Bumping this post up again.... for you guys who are macro lens owners what do you usually equip yourself with when you go for macro shooting trip?? I mean camera related stuffs...

I did some test shoots with the 100mm n 430EX... think something is missing.... :think:

For me it usually involves quite a bit of gear, which is why I'll only bring them when my only intent is to shoot macro.

Apart from the camera + lens:
1. 2 flashes
2. Bounce card & Omnibounce
3. Stroboframe + miniballhead
4. Extra batteries (for both the camera and flashes)
5. Blower + microfiber cloth
6. Monopod (a must for me)
 

HI Macro Experts,

I have a macro lens and a manfrotto tripod. But very often the tripod is too heavy to carry at all times ;p You guys think it is a good idea to get a monopod instead? Or should I just stick to my tripod and build up my shoulder muscles :bsmilie:

Need your advises! Also, what monopod u would recommend?
 

I never find tripods to be very useful for outdoor macro.
 

Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top