Canon EF 100mm f2.8 Macro



Product Feature
- Focus as close as 1:1 magnification
- Great for flowers, bugs, etc
- Fast f2.8 aperature
- Greater working distance than 50mm Macros
- Uses 52mm filters & accessories
Product Description
This is the lens that earned Canon their reputation for their 100mm Macro being so sharp. The other 2 versions are equally sharp, but it started here. The lens weighs in at 650 grams, is 106 mm long, and focuses as close as 0.31 Meters. That is 1:1 magnification. Of course with a cropped sensor that seems even closer. Also, during focusing the front ring does not rotate making use of front-mounting accessories like macro ring lites simple and effective. That is also a plus with a polarizing filter. This is a wonderful lens for photographing insects and flowers since you do not have to get quite as close as with a 50mm lens.Canon EF 100mm f2.8 Macro Review
As of the time of this writing (December 2011), this lens has been discontinued for some time now (don't know when).This is the Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 macro. As a macro lens, it produces 1:1 images. The images are amazing in detail. I don't know how the current lenses (100mm f/2.8 USM and the corresponding L version), but this one is pretty good as is.
I've also used this lens to shoot portraits and with the right lighting, the resulting images are beautiful as well.
The negative points of this lens is that there is no USM motor so autofocus is slow and noisy. I can deal with both of them.
Manual focus can be done in fine detail as well. It takes a full 1 2/3 turns lock-to-lock so each turn of the focus barrel moves the elements only a little bit.
There is also a LIMIT/FULL switch. FULL allows the lens to focus throughout the range of 1.007 - infinity feet (0.307 - infinity meters). LIMIT allows range of 1.007 - 1.877 feet (0.307 - 0.572 meters).
Another note is that the barrel extends and retracts as the focusing ring is turned. This is not a big deal, but when close, you have to make sure you don't hit your subject! On the L lens, the barrel does not move.
It takes a 58mm filter.
For me, this is a keeper. I don't have any desire (at this time at least) to look into replacing it with either of the newer 100mm macros.
I use this with a Canon EOS 5D Mark II and other lenses I own are the EF 70-200mm f/2.8 USM IS, EF 24-70mm f/2.8 USM, EF 50mm f/2.5 compact macro.
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