Would like to enquire if there are such extenders (i.e. Teleplus MC7 Macro) for canon? I only seem to be able to find for almost every other reputable brand except Canon =X kindly advise =)
Is there any shops in SG that I could purchase close-up filter with a 55mm screw-thread? No luck with most of the shops that i have visited.![]()
Hmmm, are there any cheap alternatives to a macro lens? I tried the Raynox 250, not impressed with it.
any idea how much is a macro converter for nikon mount to cost
hi to all, i'm new to marcos. using nikon 55mm f2.8 and tamron 90mm. find that the focus length is too short and thus interested in 2 x Macro Converter. i can use as 2 x Converter for tele photo. but main concern is that, is all Macro Converter MF?
i know marco photography, MF is better but if use for 2 x tele Converter, i perfer AF. thus wondering if anyone here able to advise me on this issuse of MF or AF.
thank you for all advise and help
Hi Kirika
Sorry did not notice you post a question.
Macro converter = convert a standard lens into 1:1 life-size macro lens and you can shoot at a nearer distance, cheaper than dedicated macro lens(poor man macro).
Teleconverter = example, 2 X teleconverter with a 200mm, it turn into a 400mm lens, also a cheaper way, usually for long reach not for close up.
For more details on Macro please follow this link
http://forums.clubsnap.org/showthread.php?t=261356
Have a nice day
Hi SteveWhy!
Apologies for this question on a statement made last November! Macro photography has two broad levels I would assume - 1) getting really close to the subject (like flowers) and 2) being a bit further away from the subject (like butterflies).
qn1: So based on the quoted statement, that I have bolded above, can I say that for flowers a 50mm prime and the MC would serve very well and for insects a 105mm prime and the MC would serve very well?
qn2: And both of these set ups will produce 1:1 results?
qn3: What would be the effect of the MC on a 50mm prime macro lens? How different is that going to be when compared to a normal 50mm prime?
Thanks.
I hate to argue about this fact, but the 1:1 "jargon" is as important today as ever was. Cropping was possible even before, when we used enlargers and cut out the image we wanted to show, or enlarged only a portion of the image. That is what we call cropping.Hi srinivasanj
Qn1: Yes it will serve well.
Qn2: Ive already shown the example on the 50mm, as for 105mm I have not try. As for me now that we can do our own cropping to our needs and stay as sharp as possible, the 1:1 jargons dont apply to me anymore.
Qn3: The prime macro is build specially for macro so it would be better, if you can get a sharp copy of normal 50mm prime it will be equally good.
Sorry for the late reply.![]()
Not possible to answer because they are two different things.1) Close up filter vs Macro converter which is better value for $$ ?
I can't help you here, I am not from SG. Macro converters are old stuff so you should try second hand shops or eBay. I think your chanses on eBay are the best.2) Are Macro Converters sold in Singapore ? If so which shop ?
The VR lens is useless with the macro converter because it is not a manual lens. Unless you can manually set the aperture and use the focus ring you can not use the lens. Also zooms, especially the ~10x zooms are normally not very high quality. You are better off with a prime. Also a good external flash is important. The pop-up flash is not much worth since it will give you vignetting and too harsh light.P.S : I have a NIKON D60 and a VR 18 to 200mm lens what setup is recommended for Macro Photography ( except for getting a Macro Lens )