I'm a little confused as to why Canon's specs for prime lenses show a "range" for max magnification when using extension tubes. For example, the 35mm f2 IS has a MM of 0.24X alone, when paired with the 25mm extension tube the spec sheet states a range of 1.04 - 0.79X.
With the additional magnification to be gained calculated by dividing the tube mm by the focal length mm, I understand how there could be a range for a zoom lens, but for a prime?
Can someone please explain this? I'm gearing up a rig to photograph slides and film of some old family photos and would like to avoid the purchase of a dedicated macro lens, as macro isn't something I tend to do. I'm using a 7D II, so don't need a full 1:1 result, just want to know if Im in the ball park.
Thanks
With the additional magnification to be gained calculated by dividing the tube mm by the focal length mm, I understand how there could be a range for a zoom lens, but for a prime?
Can someone please explain this? I'm gearing up a rig to photograph slides and film of some old family photos and would like to avoid the purchase of a dedicated macro lens, as macro isn't something I tend to do. I'm using a 7D II, so don't need a full 1:1 result, just want to know if Im in the ball park.
Thanks