04-18-2011, 05:48 PM
[quote name='Brightcolours' timestamp='1303133178' post='7726']
Sorry, for some weird reason I missed the "AF-S", so I wondered if it was the old or the new 60mm.
1:4 should about be possible on my EOS with the right thin adapter. The results I am getting at 1:2.5 are very good in the center, with flat subjects the sharpness wide open is stunning, but I do see some "coma" at the borders so I can imagine that 1:1 will stretch the optics a bit too much.
It should be good reversed at around 4:1, but I do not have a reversal ring/adapter yet.
I find the bokeh quite agreeable too.
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The lens has a back focal distance of 28,8mm and the EOS has 44mm FFD. Nikon has 46,5mm FFD an gets 1:3. But that is OK.
Sorry, for some weird reason I missed the "AF-S", so I wondered if it was the old or the new 60mm.
1:4 should about be possible on my EOS with the right thin adapter. The results I am getting at 1:2.5 are very good in the center, with flat subjects the sharpness wide open is stunning, but I do see some "coma" at the borders so I can imagine that 1:1 will stretch the optics a bit too much.
It should be good reversed at around 4:1, but I do not have a reversal ring/adapter yet.
I find the bokeh quite agreeable too.
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The lens has a back focal distance of 28,8mm and the EOS has 44mm FFD. Nikon has 46,5mm FFD an gets 1:3. But that is OK.