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Oooooooooooo!
Don't see these too often. Like it says above 20/3.5 macrophoto lens, magnification at 10:1 with bellow or with additional extension up to 20:1. Preset and for use with Canon FD bellows or extension tubes.
The bellows adapter is removable so you could adapt it to other cameras pretty easily.

Lens shows no marks or wear and the glass looks to be perfect.

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Oooooooooooo!
Don't see these too often. Like it says above 20/3.5 macrophoto lens, magnification at 10:1 with bellow or with additional extension up to 20:1. Preset and for use with Canon FD bellows or extension tubes.
The bellows adapter is removable so you could adapt it to other cameras pretty easily.

Lens shows no marks or wear and the glass looks to be perfect.

$150.00 includes shipping & insurance to US by Priority Mail, International at actual rates.

I pay any Paypal fees.

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Is this made by canon? I'm not buying it so much as curious I've never seen it and don't even understand you said 10:1 you mean 1:10? A 10:1 is not very useful.

And canon's high new MP-E 65mm only goes 1:5...


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Is this made by canon? I'm not buying it so much as curious I've never seen it and don't even understand you said 10:1 you mean 1:10? A 10:1 is not very useful.

And canon's high new MP-E 65mm only goes 1:5...


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These are extreme macros meant for use with bellows (obvious because of the absence of a focusing helicoid)....kind of like the Macro Nikkors and the Zeiss Luminars........the magnification is controlled by the bellows extension, but typically these lenses are optimized for a particular magnification. 10:1 would be difficult to use in the field of course.

Canon's MP-E 65 is a "zoom" macro.....goes from 1-5X (meaning 5:1 life-size).....supposed to be a fantastic lens. I am, however, wedded to the Nikon system and besides, I have the coveted Zeiss Luminar 63mm anyways.

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Thanks fir the info

However (mentioning the forbidden technology) in Lightroom when I want to zoom into an image I have a 1:1 option as well as 1:2 which double zooms the image, is Lightroom wrong about how to display the image ratio? Or am I remembering wrong?

Thanks.


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10:1 is 10X lifesize.
 
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Stone,
What lxdude says is totally accurate. Fortunately(sometimes) I claim complete ignorance of that other thing you mentioned. :surprised:)
The lens is obviously pretty specialized but I've seen some very nice work done with this type lens.
If you're curious take a look at some images on the 'net. It's an entirely different world at that level.

BTW, SOLD & on it's way.
 
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Thanks John,

I've been thinking of buying the MP-E lens and have never seen anything more than 5x

I'll look it up.


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The 20mm and 35mm Canon FD Macrophoto lenses can be checked out on this site. They are designed to be used with a bellows unit and I have found the need a lot of light for focusing.

http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/companies/canon/fdresources/fdlenses/fdmacro/2035macro.htm

Combined with the Canon FD-EOS Macro Lens Mount Converter they can be used with the Canon EOS line of cameras.

They open up a whole new world of macrophotography compared to the normal macro lenses.

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The 20mm and 35mm Canon FD Macrophoto lenses can be checked out on this site. They are designed to be used with a bellows unit and I have found the need a lot of light for focusing.

http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/companies/canon/fdresources/fdlenses/fdmacro/2035macro.htm

Combined with the Canon FD-EOS Macro Lens Mount Converter they can be used with the Canon EOS line of cameras.

They open up a whole new world of macrophotography compared to the normal macro lenses.

Gord

I have an FD-EOS converter and its crap because they are all made with shitty glass, the only good one is the official canon version which (good luck finding one) they only made like 200 copies and sold/gave it to the super high end photographers who owned the $10,000+ lenses that were crazy angry when the system changed after investing so much money, but at least those had infinity focus...

I think I'll stick to 1-5x and pick up an MP-E :smile:

Thanks though it seems nifty, just not practical for me.


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