Macro lenses

There is no issue with focus shift IMO.
I did 10 000s of shots with this fantastic lens and have still not found any problems.
I did a test which You find here:
 
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I need a fair bit more info, but I'm seriously interested in the recently announced Mitakon 55mm f/2.8 1-5X Macro Lens, which might take the place of the old Canon MP-E 65mm F/2.8 1- 5x Macro.
 
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There is no issue with focus shift IMO.
I did 10 000s of shots with this fantastic lens and have still not found any problems.
I did a test which You find here:
My comments come from the review by 'The Digital Picture' site.
 
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I need a fair bit more info, but I'm seriously interested in the recently announced Mitakon 55mm f/2.8 1-5X Macro Lens, which might take the place of the old Canon MP-E 65mm F/2.8 1- 5x Macro.
That one looks indeed like a nice replacement, but I really want an electronically controlled aperture. I mess the manual aperture up waaaaay too often with the probe lens :(
 
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That one looks indeed like a nice replacement, but I really want an electronically controlled aperture. I mess the manual aperture up waaaaay too often with the probe lens :(
I'd much prefer that too, but it's probably less of an issue with an extreme macro lens like this (ie it can't focus to infinity and so not really a hand-held portrait lens etc), which is likely to be used on a tripod (and maybe a rail as well). And I can forgive quite a bit at that price, if the optics are good.
 
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I'd much prefer that too, but it's probably less of an issue with an extreme macro lens like this (ie it can't focus to infinity and so not really a hand-held portrait lens etc), which is likely to be used on a tripod (and maybe a rail as well). And I can forgive quite a bit at that price, if the optics are good.
Outside of the house, all my MP-E usage is handheld :) With the probe lens (at 2x magnification) I noticed that I can choose between a really grainy EVF or moving the lens when manipulating the aperture ring. The MP-E gives me the best of both: relatively clean EVF and no need to manipulate the lens before exposure.

On a rail, inside, this all doesn’t matter :)
 
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