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10/07/2006 06:25:43 PM · #1
Fairly recently, I had the opportunity of borrowing a 1Ds2 and several L's. I thought I'd let everyone see the amazing resolution (of both the camera and the lens) with these photos and their 100% crops. Shot with 180 f/3.5L wide open. The sharpness, contrast, color-balance, bokeh, saturation, and any other characteristics you can think of are absolutely stunning. The uncropped images had just a touch of levels, USM, and saturation; crops are unedited.

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I realize that I didn't quite focus on the nearest eye of the little blue and green insect. The DOF is 2mm at most. Enjoy and feel free to post your own super-detailed crops.

Happy Shooting,
Luke
10/07/2006 07:19:43 PM · #2
just imagine what you can do with a 100mm f/2.8
10/07/2006 08:00:38 PM · #3
The 180mm F/3.5L is easily my favorite lens in my bag, albeit also the least versatile. But pretty much awesome for two things: macros and portraits. Incredible sharpness and pleasing bokeh.

A 100mm F/2.8 might be more versatile in focal length, but I would never trade the 180mm for it. Not in a million years.
10/07/2006 08:22:30 PM · #4
Very very shallow DOF on those shots. Beautiful blue bug.
10/07/2006 08:56:03 PM · #5
This is very tiny - it's part of a small cactus plant. Scroll down into the comments section and you'll see a picture of the cactus to give you a sense of scale. Taken with the Canon 100/2.8 with a reversed 50/1.8.

This little flower is smaller than fingernail on my pinky. Taken with the Canon 100/2.8 and and a 12mm extension tube.

I like this macro because it is UN-cropped. It was submitted for the Straight From the Camera challenge - so no post processing whatsoever. It's not the best version of this image (it's been done a million times before me), but it was my first shot at it. Also taken with the Canon 100/2.8.


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