If you come here, I have a couple of other macro lenses you could try; MP-E 65. Doesn't focus, isn't stabilised. Best used with flash. Look it up on TH-cam, especially the video about shooting spiders. Sigma 180 F2.8. It's not a small lens, but it is stabilised unlike most of the alternatives.
Above the AF button slider there is an option to change from full to 0.5 etc… When would you change from the full to the other settings?? What’s it change?
If you don't want the cam to hunt wildly for focus in its full range. Instead you limit it to this specific range. Save the lens the effort in hunting for an ovject to ficus on, and save yourself time
So is this better with an IBIS body such as the R6? If so then I wonder if the more affordable 100mm macro (non L) lens would fair well with the camera's IS, it's still a great lens except for the lack of IS.
I just bought this lens secondhand but it good condtion, and all things you’ve mentioned are correct. does yours also make noise when you detach it from the camera and shake it? I bought it cause I thought it would have been a great lens for videography, but it has slow and bad focus when in video mode and also the IS isn’t stable enough when handheld. It even makes weird rolling shutter effect when you film handheld, 60fps and slow it down afterwards. On the DJI Ronin S it works well for slow motion videos, however, you’ll need to either be lucky with autofocus or use manual focus. Which lens would you recommend me buying to replace this one?
Yeah the noise it makes is the glass moving because the IS is disabled when not connected. I’d look at the 85mm f1.4 if you can afford it. I did a review on that as well 🤙🤙
Andrew Murphy thanks man! I’ve been also looking into the 85mm f1.4. I think it’ll be my next lens. If I don’t switch to other camera brands. I’ve had the 5D mark IV before and its 4K was great quality even though it had a crop and the camera is not really ideal for video making due to its weight, no focus peaking, no flip screen. I switched to the EOS R and the rolling shutter when shooting in 4K on this camera is so bad that it makes every handheld shot (even with lens IS turned on) look like you’re under water..... so sick of Canon. The EOS R’s 4K is almost as bad as the M50’s, which was my first camera.
@@blueghost8057 I very rarely shoot in 4k on the EOS R because of the crop factor. But in ALL I at 400Mbps it makes a pretty decent image. You'll love the 85mm.
Great video. Excellent work. Can this "Canon is 100mm f/2.8 Macro Lens" be used to focus on an object of size 4.5mm x 3.3mm? The actual object are individual frames of a "Standard 8" Cine film from the 1960s. Many Thanks, Jay
You all probably dont give a shit but does anyone know a trick to get back into an Instagram account? I was dumb forgot my account password. I would appreciate any help you can offer me!
@Colson Landry thanks so much for your reply. I found the site through google and im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Seems to take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
The Min focus distance refers to a distance from the subject to the Camera's Image sensor, not from the subject to the end of the lens closest to the subject. (That smaller distance is called minimum 'working' distance.)
When I use it to shoot portraits, I struggle with focusing. It appears to have focused on my subject's face, but it turns out that the subject's face is actually not in focus at all. Eventually gave up and stopped using tvus lens for portraiture
USM: faster focus for stills
STM: quieter motor for video, smoother pull
What is that tripod for your MC pro? Looks exactly like what I need! How do you like it?
There is a bit more to the hybrid IS in this lens than you explained. It’s a great lens however, one that will remain in my kit
Glad you agree with the review
Its not a micro photography its a macro and its big difference
If you come here, I have a couple of other macro lenses you could try;
MP-E 65. Doesn't focus, isn't stabilised. Best used with flash. Look it up on TH-cam, especially the video about shooting spiders.
Sigma 180 F2.8. It's not a small lens, but it is stabilised unlike most of the alternatives.
Dope as 🤙
Hye mate, what is the name/model of the slider? Really in need of one ASAP :)
would This be a good lease for photographing crystals and jewellery for my online store?
Yess it does! I use it for my jewelry.
Above the AF button slider there is an option to change from full to 0.5 etc… When would you change from the full to the other settings?? What’s it change?
If you don't want the cam to hunt wildly for focus in its full range. Instead you limit it to this specific range. Save the lens the effort in hunting for an ovject to ficus on, and save yourself time
So is this better with an IBIS body such as the R6? If so then I wonder if the more affordable 100mm macro (non L) lens would fair well with the camera's IS, it's still a great lens except for the lack of IS.
IBIS would definitely help keep it more stable that is for sure. Combing image stabilization with IBIS will give an even better result!
I just bought this lens secondhand but it good condtion, and all things you’ve mentioned are correct. does yours also make noise when you detach it from the camera and shake it? I bought it cause I thought it would have been a great lens for videography, but it has slow and bad focus when in video mode and also the IS isn’t stable enough when handheld. It even makes weird rolling shutter effect when you film handheld, 60fps and slow it down afterwards. On the DJI Ronin S it works well for slow motion videos, however, you’ll need to either be lucky with autofocus or use manual focus. Which lens would you recommend me buying to replace this one?
Yeah the noise it makes is the glass moving because the IS is disabled when not connected. I’d look at the 85mm f1.4 if you can afford it. I did a review on that as well 🤙🤙
Andrew Murphy thanks man! I’ve been also looking into the 85mm f1.4. I think it’ll be my next lens. If I don’t switch to other camera brands. I’ve had the 5D mark IV before and its 4K was great quality even though it had a crop and the camera is not really ideal for video making due to its weight, no focus peaking, no flip screen. I switched to the EOS R and the rolling shutter when shooting in 4K on this camera is so bad that it makes every handheld shot (even with lens IS turned on) look like you’re under water..... so sick of Canon. The EOS R’s 4K is almost as bad as the M50’s, which was my first camera.
@@blueghost8057 I very rarely shoot in 4k on the EOS R because of the crop factor. But in ALL I at 400Mbps it makes a pretty decent image. You'll love the 85mm.
it focuses from o.3 centimeters or 0.3 meters??
0.3 metres or 30cm
@@AndrewMurphyFilms lol yeah that’s what I figured but it sounded centimeters
What camera would you say is good for pranks? and like far away clearly. Please let me know.
Something with a really good zoom and lots of stabilisation
Great video. Excellent work. Can this "Canon is 100mm f/2.8 Macro Lens" be used to focus on an object of size 4.5mm x 3.3mm? The actual object are individual frames of a "Standard 8" Cine film from the 1960s. Many Thanks, Jay
I no longer have this lens, so i cannot test this for you unforunately.
You all probably dont give a shit but does anyone know a trick to get back into an Instagram account?
I was dumb forgot my account password. I would appreciate any help you can offer me!
@Reyansh Dillon Instablaster :)
@Colson Landry thanks so much for your reply. I found the site through google and im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
Seems to take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
@Colson Landry It did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thanks so much you saved my account!
I use this lens on product photography.
Awesome!
How can you focus 0.3cm with my lense I have to focus about 5 to 10cm away?
Depends on the minimum focus distance. Or you can get Diopters
The Min focus distance refers to a distance from the subject to the Camera's Image sensor, not from the subject to the end of the lens closest to the subject. (That smaller distance is called minimum 'working' distance.)
When I use it to shoot portraits, I struggle with focusing. It appears to have focused on my subject's face, but it turns out that the subject's face is actually not in focus at all. Eventually gave up and stopped using tvus lens for portraiture
It sounds like the lens might need a bit of calibration
Use F4 and focus bracketing
Great tip!
What about the slider
Slider?
@@bena5004 It is the original Edelkrone slider
Burleigh headland?
Yes and currumbin!