Macros lens for Canon EOS 400D

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  • seal006
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    • Jun 2010
    • 2330

    #1

    Macros lens for Canon EOS 400D

    Can anyone recommend a decent macros lens for taking full coin shots that won't break the bank?
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  • jallengomez
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    • Jan 2010
    • 4447

    #2
    Sean,

    I picked up a micro ring attachment from Ebay for about 40 bucks that fits on my Canon 28-70mm zoom, and though it requires some getting used to with manual focusing, and a tripod, it works fine. I use it for all my shots that I don't need the zoom of the scope.
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    • Roller
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      • Feb 2010
      • 6975

      #3
      If you don't wan to break the bank go with an enlarger lens and bellows. PM ray-parkhurst, he can get you on the road or just search this forum.

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      • Roller
        Member
        • Feb 2010
        • 6975

        #4
        Then, again, you could get a Vivitar 90-180 zoom macro flat field possibly for around $300.

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        • jallengomez
          Member
          • Jan 2010
          • 4447

          #5
          Make sure you find one that fits your intended lens, but this is the type that I have. The macro filter just screws onto the front of the lens.
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          • jallengomez
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            • Jan 2010
            • 4447

            #6
            Here are a couple of shots that I took with it just to give you an example. It suits my purposes just fine for under $20(I see they've dropped in price since I got mine.)
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            • seal006
              Member
              • Jun 2010
              • 2330

              #7
              Originally posted by jallengomez
              Here are a couple of shots that I took with it just to give you an example. It suits my purposes just fine for under $20(I see they've dropped in price since I got mine.)
              That is what I want. That and the coin on the right.
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              • simonm
                Member
                • Sep 2010
                • 6398

                #8
                Originally posted by jallengomez
                Here are a couple of shots that I took with it just to give you an example. It suits my purposes just fine for under $20(I see they've dropped in price since I got mine.)
                Jody, I think you gotta work on your photography a bit. The photo of the 1955 was so shaky that there's a double image.
                My old coin album.

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                • jallengomez
                  Member
                  • Jan 2010
                  • 4447

                  #9
                  That photo was taken before I got the tripod.
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                  • Jacob
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                    • Jun 2012
                    • 1737

                    #10
                    Originally posted by simonm
                    Jody, I think you gotta work on your photography a bit. The photo of the 1955 was so shaky that there's a double image.
                    I was thinking the same thing
                    Life is not about greatness but on the impact of good onto others. It is a matter of how much one shines. Explains why I like shiny coins.

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                    • ray_parkhurst
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                      • Dec 2011
                      • 1855

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Roller
                      If you don't wan to break the bank go with an enlarger lens and bellows. PM ray-parkhurst, he can get you on the road or just search this forum.
                      You can go even cheaper with a set of extension tubes. A Vivitar 75mm, adapter to M42, M42 extension rings, and adapter to EOS will cost you about $50 for all and will give you picture quality equal to most any macro lens as well as more flexibility. The extensions make changes slow (like if you want to photograph Dollars, then Cents, you have to change extension lengths) but otherwise there is no better solution, especially for the price...Ray
                      Builder of Custom Coin Photography Setups. PM me with your needs or visit http://macrocoins.com

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