BlimeyOmega
Member
Hello all,
I am looking towards getting a macro lens solely for the purpose of scanning 35mm film negatives for keepsake purposes, although it would be great if I could get a lens that produces higher res scans as well.
As I do not do macro photography or have any interest in it, it doesnt really justify spending a lumsump on one of the best and latest canon macro lenses. Hence, I would really like the community's opinion on what are the best value for money canon and/or other vintage lenses out there. Slow AF or high Fstop doesnt really matter as I would be using a tripod. The camera that I would be using is either a 6D or 600D.
Just a lil background info, I have tried using my Tamron 24-70 and Canon 70-200 F4 (which i dont think are suitable) to no avail as the images usually still look too pixelated to make out any details. I do have a vintage olympus 85mm which I have yet to try out though.
Thank you for your opinions!
I am looking towards getting a macro lens solely for the purpose of scanning 35mm film negatives for keepsake purposes, although it would be great if I could get a lens that produces higher res scans as well.
As I do not do macro photography or have any interest in it, it doesnt really justify spending a lumsump on one of the best and latest canon macro lenses. Hence, I would really like the community's opinion on what are the best value for money canon and/or other vintage lenses out there. Slow AF or high Fstop doesnt really matter as I would be using a tripod. The camera that I would be using is either a 6D or 600D.
Just a lil background info, I have tried using my Tamron 24-70 and Canon 70-200 F4 (which i dont think are suitable) to no avail as the images usually still look too pixelated to make out any details. I do have a vintage olympus 85mm which I have yet to try out though.
Thank you for your opinions!