AJ said:mrsfotografie said:TrumpetPower! said:Just to add to the confusion...some wide-angle lenses that can focus very closely, such as the TS-E 24 II and the 8-15 fisheye, can make for much more interesting "macro" lenses than a true, dedicated macro lens. They let you get super-close to your subject for an interesting perspective and generally do a great job at including enough of the surroundings to put it in context.
The Sigma 20mm f/1.8 is king at this although it has a macro ratio of 1:4
Edit: due to its MFD of 0.2 m.
I'll trump you with my Tokina 10-17 fisheye. It is supposed to have a focusing distance of 5.5" (from the image plane) but I have gotten mine to focus even closer.
That's impressive stuff, but it's not rectilinear. However, although I don't much like FE lenses in general you've made me suddenly realize such a lens must have great creative potential when used in the macro range!
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