sulla said:Easily fixed with a red rubber band.
Actually, this is just BRILLIANT! I'll try it!!!
NancyP said:Started with 70-200 f/4 L IS, then got 400 f/5.6L no-IS, then got 180 f/3.5L no-IS 1:1 macro. I get more use out of the two primes. I shoot close-ups with that macro hand held, usually at high speed, often with a 1.4x TC II attached. It provides some comfort zone for the critter (eg cottonmouth or timber rattler) and for me! The blur of the 180 macro is worth the extra money and heaviness.
Famateur said:sulla said:Easily fixed with a red rubber band.
Actually, this is just BRILLIANT! I'll try it!!!
LOL...call me Dr. House.![]()
Joey said:You shoot crop, so the 60mm will double as a very good portrait lens while the 100mm will be a bit long for many portrait purposes.
Can I encourage you to focus your L envy at a different L? I think you'll get more benefit...!
Greatland said:I have both the 24-105, which is one of my 'go to' lenses as well as the new 100 Macro...both very fine lenses and worth every penny of their cost.....now you need the 70-200 and a 1.4 extender
Dylan777 said:Be aware, the GAS for L lenses has no end - bigger and faster is the ONLY way out ;D
Khalai said:Dylan777 said:Be aware, the GAS for L lenses has no end - bigger and faster is the ONLY way out ;D
Bigger and faster until we end up with 10-2000/1.4L HIS USM DO TC WTF OMG lenses![]()
Beautiful pic, thanks for posting it!wsmith96 said:Joey said:You shoot crop, so the 60mm will double as a very good portrait lens while the 100mm will be a bit long for many portrait purposes.
Can I encourage you to focus your L envy at a different L? I think you'll get more benefit...!
Hi Joey - thanks for your response. I have both crop and FF camera's and I would like a macro to fit my 5D. I have no problems with the 60mm macro, it is a fine lens and has produced some awesome pictures, but I don't see the need to keep both lenses when I would have one lens that will work with both cameras. I've attached one of my favorite pictures using the 60 macro. The exposure is a tad dark, but the butterfly had just hatched and was posing perfect on my daughter's finger for a hand held shot. It's amazing just how furry butterflies are.
-wes
Khalai said:Dylan777 said:Be aware, the GAS for L lenses has no end - bigger and faster is the ONLY way out ;D
Bigger and faster until we end up with 10-2000/1.4L HIS USM DO TC WTF OMG lenses![]()
timothetoad said:So awesome!
I got my first L lens the same day as you! Bought a refurbished 16-35 f/4L IS for my 6D. In love with the semi distorted ultra wide angle look. So far, so good.
wsmith96 said:Joey said:You shoot crop, so the 60mm will double as a very good portrait lens while the 100mm will be a bit long for many portrait purposes.
Can I encourage you to focus your L envy at a different L? I think you'll get more benefit...!
Hi Joey - thanks for your response. I have both crop and FF camera's and I would like a macro to fit my 5D. I have no problems with the 60mm macro, it is a fine lens and has produced some awesome pictures, but I don't see the need to keep both lenses when I would have one lens that will work with both cameras. I've attached one of my favorite pictures using the 60 macro. The exposure is a tad dark, but the butterfly had just hatched and was posing perfect on my daughter's finger for a hand held shot. It's amazing just how furry butterflies are.
-wes
ecka said:Do you know that you can use EF-S 60/2.8 Macro on your 5D with EF 12 II Extension Tube, or similar third party alternatives? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAr9FfFxlqo
wsmith96 said:ecka said:Do you know that you can use EF-S 60/2.8 Macro on your 5D with EF 12 II Extension Tube, or similar third party alternatives? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAr9FfFxlqo
No I didn't. Wouldn't the vingetting be severe?