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One nice thing about the EFS-60 Macro is that it will function very well as a short telephoto, about the focal length that is desired for portraits. And, at f/2.8, it is faster than your other lenses for those times when you want to get shallower depth of field.
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1. macro lenses
2. Close up filters
3. extension tubes (AF or cheap non AF)
4. reverse rings (buy one with same filter thread spec of your lens, can be have for $2-3 online)
5. or combination of some of the above
02-20-2016 11:45 AM - edited 02-20-2016 11:46 AM
@ezpop wrote:1. macro lenses
2. Close up filters
3. extension tubes (AF or cheap non AF)
4. reverse rings (buy one with same filter thread spec of your lens, can be have for $2-3 online)
5. or combination of some of the above
Out of those choices....
1. A macro lens will be your best choice.
2. Close up filters decrease MFD, minimum focusing distance, by taking away focus to infinity.
3. Like close up filters, you will no longer be able to focus to infinity, or even 10-20 feet away!
4. Forget about reverse rings, unless you have a lens dedicated to use with it. [buy a macro lens, instead]
Close up filters can only add distortion into the light path, but they're a cheap way to test the water. Extension tubes are more costly than close up filters. AF in an extension tube is of limited value to me, because you will be manually focusing 99.9999% of the time for macro shots.
The problem with a reverse ring is that it exposes the back of the lens to the elements, the part that you want to keep as clean as possible. The last thing you'll want to do is to know mount that "dirty lens" on your camera, getting the inside of your camera all dirty in the process. So, have a lens on hand, which is dedicated to being reversed. But, if you have to buy a lens to do this, then you might was well buy a macro lens like the EF-S 60mm.
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