Switch from Ds3 to 7d Mk2

Jun 5, 2011
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My only lens for macro is a 180mm which manages to cough out superior images in spite of my ineptitude.
What would be the results if I were to use that lens on a new 7D Mk2?
Things like...minimum focusing distance, increased magnification due to smaller field of view, and whatnot.
 
MFD and optical magnification would be unchanged. AoV would go from ~13° to ~8°, FoV at 1:1 from framing a quarter to framing a dime.

You'd have more pixels on that smaller FoV, how many more will depend on the 7DII's MP count, which remains unknown.
 
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chauncey said:
My only lens for macro is a 180mm which manages to cough out superior images in spite of my ineptitude.
What would be the results if I were to use that lens on a new 7D Mk2?
Things like...minimum focusing distance, increased magnification due to smaller field of view, and whatnot.
I can't speak for the 7D2 as it isn't out yet.... But I find that I greatly prefer using the 100L macro lens on the 60D instead of the 5D2... it works the same on either body but the 60D gives more pixels on the target and the appearance of greater magnification. I would suspect the same for the 180 macro....
 
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When I shoot macro, I manually focus using live view. The subject is in focus, but there is a ton of white background... so much of that would be gone... I kinda think the crop might be better provided there is enough light and you are at iso 100.
 
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correct, its a nikon so I can be excused for the mix up...

Here is where I open myself up to the ridicule that is reserved for the clueless: so what is the DS3 referred to in the post title...
 
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TeT said:
correct, its a nikon so I can be excused for the mix up...

Here is where I open myself up to the ridicule that is reserved for the clueless: so what is the DS3 referred to in the post title...

I think it's either a camera strap or a high-speed networking interconnect. ???
 
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