I did not know that the base lens' close focusing distance is maintained when using a TC. You learn something new every day on this forum. I guess if a TC is just magnifying the center portion of what is being projected by the base lens, this makes perfect sense.
That's (almost*) exactly what it does.
(* it magnifies the entire image projected by the prime lens, but since the film size remains the same, and there is a lot of vignetting ...)
The extra loss of light David mentiones should only occur in uncoated converters. Put a decent coating on their elements, and that extra light loss is negligible.
I do that every time i use my lenses, process the film, and see the results.Measure it, and you'll see.
That's true.alanrockwood said:A camera lens is optimized for a specific lens-to-object distance.
I thought some people may find this of interest:
http://olympus.dementia.org/manuals/Vivitar-MFTC.pdf
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