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03/04/2006 05:56:48 PM · #1
Ive been looking on ebay for a macro lens for my new camera and i came acrossthese and i was wondering if anyone knew anything about them. they show a few photos supposedly taken with them but i think they were also taken with a very high quality and high MP camera(11+) does anyone have and actually use these "lenses"? will they suit my need for macro photography? will it work with my 15-55mm lens on AF or will i have to MF? any info anyone shares about these will be GREATLY appriciated. I hate to waste hubbys money on something that is not as advertised.
03/04/2006 06:15:40 PM · #2
You'll see decent performance in the center of the frame, but pretty bad CA and spherical aberration at the edges of the frame. Open the large version of the far left bug image, and look at the right edge, the clover petal tips, you'll see what I mean; see the heavy blue fringe?
The pics were taken with a Sigma SD9 per the EXIF, and that's really only a 3.4Mpx camera (even though Sigma marketed it as 10+Mpx) but due to it's special sensor design it outputs images with detail more like 5Mpx or so. You should get results at least as good with the XT.
On a very tight budget, these will produce decent macro performance. There are much better versions available, using two glass elements instead of the single element these use, but they are more expensive (look forCanon 250D and 500D).
Another good option for macro is to buy some extension tubes, but you really should use those with a prime, like the inexpensive 50/1.8 perhaps. The combination of the tubes plus the 50/1.8 will run about $240, though, about 2/3 the cost of a dedicated macro lens.
All in all, for $23, these should provide satisfactory performance and give you some experience shooting macro. If, down the line, you want better performance, you can then make a decision as to which path is best for you.
03/04/2006 06:56:37 PM · #3
thanks for the info and the help. I think i will go the two glass elements route now and save my pennies for the real macro lens that i have my eye on. I would have never imagined that the macro lenses would be so high! as least this route will get me back into my macro photography which i totaly love!

thanks again for the advice...have a super night!
~~Cher~~ :o)
03/04/2006 07:09:08 PM · #4
I like using my extension tubes rather than a macro lens or the closeup filters...
03/08/2006 05:32:33 PM · #5
will this lens work for my macro photography?

The Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 lens

edit to say: nevermind..i found my answer in a previous post...been a long day!

Message edited by author 2006-03-08 17:36:07.
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