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Postby marcotrov on Mon Dec 19, 2005 1:48 pm

OK guys have ordered the Sigma 150 macro. Also keen on the Canon 500D closeup lens.

Firstly, I figure used on the 80-400VR it will give me the reach I won't get from the Sigma 150 and allow a little more flexibility if trying to pack light by taking just the closeup lens with the telephoto to still give me macro capabilities.

Secondly I can attach the Canon 500D with a 77 to 72mm thread stepdown to the sigma 150 to give me some very closeup capability?

How's this logic and what are the pitfalls? :roll:

A further quandry I'd like to get some stepdown adapters to use the canon 500D and other 77mm filters I have with my 35-70 f/2.8 (62mm thread) and if possible the 500D with my 55mm micro nikkor (52mm thread or is this stepdown 77 to 52mm too much of a jump. My thinking is stepping down you are using the sweet spot of any lens? :wink:

Anyone tried any of the above before i go ahead and order? :)

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Postby DionM on Mon Dec 19, 2005 1:52 pm

Oh dear. Sounds very complex!

What about a set of extension tubes? They will work on any lens (including your macro and your 80-400) and will give you closer focus, and better quality than a diopter in front of the lens. Saves you carrying a tonne of step-down rings (they would also probably mean you wouldn't be able to fit your lens hoods anymore).

You can pick up a set of Kenko ones for under $200.

Canon 20D and a bunch of lovely L glass and a 580EX. Benro tripod. Manfrotto monopod. Lowepro and Crumpler bags. And a pair of Sigma teleconverters, and some Kenko tubes.
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Re: Advice filter and setup

Postby birddog114 on Mon Dec 19, 2005 1:53 pm

marcotrov wrote:Firstly, I figure used on the 80-400VR it will give me the reach I won't get from the Sigma 150 and allow a little more flexibility if trying to pack light by taking just the closeup lens with the telephoto to still give me macro capabilities.


Secondly I can attach the Canon 500D with a 77 to 72mm thread stepdown to th2 sigma 150 to give me some very closeup capability?


It works on the 80-400Vr but I don't think, it'll give you more benefits on the Sigma 150, or you're asking too much :lol:


How's this logic and what are the pitfalls? :roll:

A further quandry I'd like to get some stepdown adapters to use the canon 500D and other 77mm filters I have with my 35-70 f/2.8 (62mm thread) and if possible the 500D with my 55mm micro nikkor (52mm thread or is this stepdown 77 to 52mm to much of a jump. My thinking is stepping down you are using the sweet spot of any lens? :wink:


How many stepdown ring do you need to bring the 77mm down to 52mm?
Like your ideas but it doesn't work.
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Postby marcotrov on Mon Dec 19, 2005 2:00 pm

OK it was a cunning plan when I imagined it :oops: :roll:
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Re: Advice filter and setup

Postby mudder on Mon Dec 19, 2005 2:10 pm

marcotrov wrote:... Firstly, I figure used on the 80-400VR it will give me the reach I won't get from the Sigma 150 and allow a little more flexibility if trying to pack light by taking just the closeup lens with the telephoto to still give me macro capabilities.... cheers marco


G'day Marco,
I use the canon 500d on my 80-400 and I think the maximum focussing distance is only about 500mm... I assume a dedicated macro lens will allow you more distance than that? Dunno, never used a macro lens :oops: For that bee shot I posted the other day, I was only about 400mm away from the bee and @400mm focal length (I think).

Cheers mate...
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Postby marcotrov on Mon Dec 19, 2005 2:16 pm

Great shot it was too :wink: I believe the 150 macro minimum focus is 38cmm or so so the 50cm with the 500D and 80-400 combo, given the quality is also worth considering not to mention the fact that in 'go light' situations, as i said earlier the benefit of just humping a closeup lens as opposed to .5 kg macro might be worth the money. :wink:
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