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Canon 180Mm Macro Lens

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Related review

Jerry 2024-07-11 04:25:27

[1/4"-20 Female] Works really well with my Z8 and Canon 180mm macro.

5
Dick 2024-04-29 05:42:21

[Chocolate Brown] Just the right size for big fat lenses (like Canon 180mm Macro or 70-300mm telephoto) when you want to go ahead and attach Tripod Mount Rings at home before you go into the field. Like all Superflex partitions, the skinny side pocket is ideal for keeping the appropriate lenses and filters together. When removed from bag, the remaining hole is just the right size for a camera body with lens attached.

5
Curtis 2024-07-03 02:34:27

[Plastic] After having purchased the Sigma 180mm macro lens, all reservations of purchasing Sigma was off the table (I do need to readjust for the focus rings opposite of Nikon). This lens is beautiful. Built like a tank and feels great when using. Super sharp from edge to edge. As long as Sigma keeps up the quality of the Art line, I will continue to purchase (and save money compared to Nikon glass).

5
Ralph 2024-04-08 08:33:27

[6 x 6 x 1"] Is already on my 180mm F1.8 lens that I use for my portraits.

5
The Shoehorn! 2024-09-18 04:50:47

[Red / Silver] Macro photography is a favorite of mine. I have Canon macro lens EF100mm 2.8 USM. Wanted to get even closer to the subject. Tests indicate the extender will let me get there.

5
Arnstein 2024-04-09 01:20:48

[Dedicated] The idea of keeping a 180mm filter free of dust was not very tempting. Especially considering I often have depth of field from front lens to infinity with my Canon EF 11-24mm (on my Canon EOS 5Ds R). Live view focusing works fine with 6-stops (and of course 3-stop), and I seem to remember that it even worked with 12-stops, but I'll come back to that. I don't see any optic degradation. Highly recommended

5
John 2024-07-05 08:55:13

[Plastic] This Lens is the PERFECT companion to Canon RF 85 f/2 macro lens . Size is JUST RIGHT .. Unobtrusive , yet gives excellent Protection to Lens from Bumping into objects .. and has the Perfect Length for use for macro Photography .. allows you to get up Close to Subject and does NOT cast Shadows on Subject you are shooting .. Canon Quality .. Well Worth the Investment ..

5
Alex 2024-07-22 07:28:37

[Leica M] Works as intended. Allows use of Canon macro lens on Leica body.

5
Miguel 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[100mm] Lens is very heavy, i found a canon tripod collar that fits this lens, otherwise I think is hard to do macro work handheld. Colors are different than what you might expect sony, focusing is very pleasant and is sharp!

5
fd Nut 2024-05-02 02:19:33

[Glass] I have recently converted to digital from film, an am using a Canon T2i, with the 18-135 kit lens. In the past I have used mostly canon equipment dating back to my first which was a Canon 7, I was not satisfied with the capabilities of the 19-135 kit lens for closeup work and being on a tight budget (VA Disability & SS) I can not afford a prime Macro Lens, so I did my due dillegence and researched the alternatives. While extension tubes, and bellows are available, they are somewhat cumbersome to use, and I tried the Tiffen Lens, and was pleasently supprised with the IQ, and relative ease of use. The major shortcomings that I have found is that focus is extremely critical, even a slight breeze on a flower can ruin a shot, but this is true of any Macro shot. Also when stacking the lenses dust can get on the elements which will degrade the IQ, I recommend a through cleaning of each lens when stacking to prevent this. The last negative effect is that there is a noticeable loss of light transmission which can be compensated for by using the largest f-stop possible, and living with a slightly reduced DOF.

5