

In regard to its optical assets, one ultra-low dispersion element is featured, to control color fringing and chromatic aberrations, and a Super Spectra coating has been applied to suppress flare and ghosting for improved contrast and color fidelity.
CANON MACRO 100MM 2.8 USM MANUAL
Also contributing to smooth and intuitive handling, a ring-type USM and internal focusing design offers quick, quiet, and accurate autofocus performance along with full-time manual focus override.
CANON MACRO 100MM 2.8 USM FULL
Complementing close-up shooting, an Image Stabilizer is featured that minimizes camera shake by two stops at full 1:1 magnification, or up to four stops at lower magnifications for sharper handheld shooting. As a macro lens, however, this 100mm offers a life-size, 1:1 maximum magnification and an 11.8" minimum focusing distance. The IS will come into its own when shooting slightly larger subjects with slightly less magnification in natural light - this will apply to lots of insects in the summer.Primarily designed for close-up shooting, the EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM from Canon is a versatile L-series short telephoto prime that is also well-suited for portraiture and other mid-range subjects. That's what I'd recommend to you - a 100L, some sort of macro flash setup, and extension tubes for when you need a bit more than 1:1. These were shot hand-held with flash so the main benefit of IS is steadying the viewfinder image, since the flash does the job of freezing any movement in the shot. I loaned my extension tubes to a friend the other day, so he could shoot at about 2:1 with his 100L. I, personally had a choice to get a canon 100mm macro but i opted for zeiss 100mm f2.0 makro planner MF lens and it is nothing short of stellar with its zeiss characteristic and signature! i know you didn't ask for this zeiss lens but i thought just throw it in the discussion good luck. I don't have neither of the macro lenses you have noted but the owners of the canon 100mm f2.8 macro IS quite versatile and it is stellar for portrait as well. I do already have a Raynox 250, but I mostly photograph small, flighty insects, so maintaining a decent working distance is fairly important too.Īnyone have recommendations/observations to help resolve this one way or the other?ġst of all, i would strongly suggest to use tripod for macro shooting! even the slightest move can render the shot useless due to motion blur. De RF 100mm F2. At the same time, 2:1 in something other than an MPE65-type lens would be really great. The Canon RF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM is quite possibly the finest macro lens we've ever used, and assuredly the best double-duty macro if you shoot close-ups of people as well as small subjects. I have shaky hands where even 1/200 is sometimes slightly blurry, so IS has been something I was looking forward to in the next lens. Canon RF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM: Verdict. Basically the tradeoff boils down to how much the image stabilization of the Canon is worth not having the extra magnification that the Laowa provides. Het apparaat is beschermd met extra afdichtingen om storingen te wijten aanr stof, regendruppels en waterspatten te voorkomen. Tamron SP 90mm F/2.8 Di VC USD 1:1 Macro. I need to replace my old Canon 100mm macro which is fungus-damaged, and I've been agonizing between the new Canon L and the Laowa 100mm. Weerbestendig (spatwaterdicht) Canon EF 100mm F/2.8L Macro IS USM.
