Hi i am looking at doing macro shot of bugs and wondered what is the best way to go. The macro lens i have is a sigma 105mm.
Thanks in advance
The teleconvertor is not really for macro shots per se - it'll increase your focal length (which with the same focusing distance may actually give you some increase). Plus it also affects the image quality (adding extra glass between the lens and a camera).
The extension tubes on the other hand will allow you to focus closer, thus increasing magnification. They also hollow inside so they won't add any of the compromises in the optical path. However extension rings are better used with the ordinary non-macro lenses (especially medium to telephoto as it allows great working distance).
You already have a macro lens (unless I misunderstood) which can focus pretty close so using extension tubes won't possibly add a lot of leverage. So I'd say that you may need to try teleconvertors.
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Using a teleconverter will increase you magnification when used with a macro lens, the minimum working distance will not alter but magnification will
If you get a set of auto tubes that will retain aperture control from the body and you use with your macro lens you will be able to get approx 2:1 with a full set fitted, and as there is no glass in the tubes IQ wont be affected.
I'd like to know which part - I thought my post pretty much corresponds to what you said
That's the good explanation but I never said that the contrary is true though.
True again (depending what and how many tubes you get) but then again my point was about how useful it will be considering the lens and what tubes do. The point of extension tube(s) is to allow to focus closer than lens design allows normally. Macro lenses by design allow focus really close already. So placing it on extension tube to get few extra cm will not make it easier to use. Say if I have a lens that allows to focus within few cm from the front glass - what would having the extension tubes give me then? Ability to have higher magnification when focusing a few mm from the lens front? That is of course useful but really impractical when you chasing bugs in my view of course ;-)
, the best way to get extra magnification on a true macro lens is extension tubes, a full set will give you approx 2:1 (on a 100mm macro) and it will be perfectly usable, i (as have many on this site) used them with a Sigma 180mm / 105mm macro lens and a Canon 100mm macro lens without issue, and a 1.4TC - Magnification is irrelevant of focal Length on a macro lens 1:1 on a 60mm macro lens is exactly the same as 1:1 on a 180mm macro lens.
What about a bit of both? That is what I'm considering. A TC to increase magnification without reducing working distance and an extension tube (or two or three) to be able to mount the lens on the TC.
Not too much of a thread highjack, I think.![]()
What about a bit of both? That is what I'm considering. A TC to increase magnification without reducing working distance and an extension tube (or two or three) to be able to mount the lens on the TC.
Not too much of a thread highjack, I think.![]()
What flash have you got Dave? The inbuilt one, or a fancy flash gun?
...and it will be perfectly usable, i (as have many on this site) used them with a Sigma 180mm / 105mm macro lens and a Canon 100mm macro lens without issue
I was not saying there is an issue, and neither was I questioning magnification figures. All I was saying is that macro lens allows you already focus closer to the lens even without tubes so adding tubes in will force it to focus even closer. Tubes themselves don't add any magnification the effect is to simply move closer and achieve magnification because of that. I was simply saying that reducing the working distance which may be already short on macro lenses is less useful (to me that is as it it's all personal preference). If going down that road then I believe bellows can get you even closer but that will require a static setup (fully on tripod, careful manual focus etc). Whereas with extension tubes and say telephoto lenses (does not even have to be macro) you will have better flexibility, even shooting handheld is possible.
Is this a table you put together for your own use of the lenses you own? I have been thinking of doing the same, and was wondering how you came up with the figures of the magnification per tube length?
Thanks

This thread is about increasing MAGNIFICATION on the users 105MM macro lens, sticking tubes onto a telephoto wont even get him the magnification he has now :shrug: -
Hmm the OP asked "Hi i am looking at doing macro shot of bugs and wondered what is the best way to go. The macro lens i have is a sigma 105mm." don't see magnification mentioned in there.
Again I am just sharing my experience and what works and doesn't for me.
There is a formula for working it out but you need to know the focal length of the lens to do this - unfortunately a macro lens is not always the focal length stated when set to minimum focus
My bro used that combination before he got his Mp-e - have a look at posts in macro by photopainter - some of the butterflies have excellent detail
I'm sure he wont mind me posting this
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had a play with my 105vr, sigma 1.4x tc and full set of tubes. Handheld with flash. straight out the camera
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Hi i am looking at doing macro shot of bugs and wondered what is the best way to go. The macro lens i have is a sigma 105mm.
Thanks in advance