*) To change the camera orientation means you need to use your tripod head to get the camera to your desired alignment. ![]() If you have the camera mounted you need to change the tripod height* and position relative to the subject and that usually means that you must completely realign your whole setup, even if you have a two way focusing rails it's a major hassle. If you use a tripod ring you can rotate the whole setup freely without having to readjust anything else as the rotation is along the optical axis (which is often needed in the field because you touched a spider thread that's attached to the subjects perch or the subject moved slightly in the wind and came to rest in a slightly different orientation relative to your camera or you want to change from landscape to a portrait orientation). What's the difference between having the lens or the body mounted to the tripod when it comes to compositional adjustments? I'm not into macro (yet), so honest question: Super Spectra special lens coatings minimize reflections, ghosting and flare.The 90mm Laowa is supposed to be very good.Ī manual focus macro lens (which already excludes it from the OP results as he asked for an autofocus lens) is fatally flawed if it doesn't provide a tripod ring (not for weight distribution but for compositional adjustments)! Internal focus system does not extend lens barrel during focus and a three-element floating optical system results in excellent delineation at all focal lengths.Ī truly circular aperture diaphragm for natural highlights and pleasing out-of-focus background.Īccepts both MR-14EX Macro Ring Lite and MT-24EX Macro Twin Lite. This is particularly useful when shooting macro for final critical focus. Ultrasonic ring-type autofocus motor (USM) provides fast, smooth and silent autofocus action.įull-time manual focus override enables precise manual focus at any time, even in AF mode. Its 35mm focal length equivalence is 96mm. ![]() Canon’s Super Spectra lens coatings suppress ghosting and flare and an optional lens hood (ET-67B) further reduces the incidence of flare.Ī 1:1 magnification macro short telephoto lens for APS-C type, EF-S compatible Canon SLR cameras. ![]() The field of focus is flat, important in macro work, and the aperture diaphragm is circular to allow more natural background highlights.Īn internal focusing system prevents the lens’ extension while focusing and a three-group floating element lens design results in excellent delineation at all focusing distances from life size macro to infinity. Its maximum aperture of f/2.8 is effective in low light and offers shallow depth of field control.Īutofocus is achieved with Canon’s very best ring-type ultrasonic (USM) motor, which is fast and silent and allows you to manually override the focus at any time without switching the camera’s focus mode settings. It produces 1:1 magnification for extremely detailed close-up images and with a 35mm focal length equivalence of 96mm, it is also ideal for medium telephoto applications including portraiture. The Canon 60mm Macro f/2.8 Macro USM Lens from Canon is a telephoto prime lens and the first true macro lens of their EF-S series, made specifically for “APS-C” format Canon SLR cameras.
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