He has been unhappy with the results
I'd suggest getting the problem definition straight first before jumping into solution mode. It's of course technically possible to adapt an enlarging lens to an EF camera body, but it's questionable whether this is the most straightforward or best solution.
He is copying very large plans/tech drawings from about 500mm - 2 meters away
Hmm. 50mm lens. Sensor-to-subject distance 0.5 - 2m. Magnification on the order, if my arithmetic is correct, of 1:10 to 1:20. How fine is the fine detail in the drawings? Even shooting from tripod with cable release, possibly electronic, and careful focusing and the sensor perfectly parallel to the subject he's probably at or over the edge of what can be done.He is using a digital body. I'll ask him for more details as to why he is unhappy with the 50mm lens he has, all I know is he was considering buying an astronomically priced 50mm Canon lens. He is copying very large plans/tech drawings from about 500mm - 2 meters away. Most of the stuff is too big, or expensive, to get scanned.
markbau said:He is copying very large plans/tech drawings from about 500mm - 2 meters away.
The cheapest 50/1.8 Canon EF lens would be fine for this purpose. I doubt you'll get much more real-world quality by adapting a repro lens, which would be working at or beyond the limits of its optimization at such magnification scales.
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