Pentax T132
MartinB, I'd be interested to know for the 135 Macro. Thanks.
--LG--
LG,
I checked with my Pentax T132 as well as a set of lesser quality 67mm Vivitar diopters that are hanging around. The Pentax close up lens is much higher quality as it has 2 glass elements and I no longer use the Vivitars. I have tubes if I need to get closer. According to the page on Max's link, the Pentax is a +.76 diopter. The Vivitar's are +1, +2 and +4.
With the 135mm macro at its closest focusing distance I measured the distance the from the target to the approximate film plane (I used the serial number on the left top plate as a proxy) Without a close up filter, the 135mm macro can get no closer than 30". Without changing focus on the lens, each higher powered diopter allows the camera to move closer to the target and thus increase the magnification.
I put a ruler on the target and looking through the viewfinder, measured the max length of the long side. An object of that length will fill the frame from side to side. I used the waist level finder since the pentaprism did not see the whole frame. For instance, 16 cm seen using the waist level finder was only 14 cm using the pentaprism.
The second column below is the closest you can get to the target and the last column is the length of the long side of the frame. Intestingly, it looks like you need +4 to get 1:1 magnification using closeup diopters on the Pentax 67 135mm macro lens.
-----------target to film plane-----------length of long side
no filter------[ 30"......76cm ]------------[ 8 1/2".....22cm]
T132---------[ 24"......61cm ]------------[ 6 1/4".....16cm ]
+1-----------[ 22"......56.5cm ]-----------[ 5 1/2".....14cm ]
+2-----------[ 18.5" ...47cm ]-------------[ 4"..........10.5cm ]
+4-----------[ 15"......38.5cm ]------------[ 2 3/4".....7 cm ]
Martin