Leon Altoff wrote:
> Hi all
> 
> I have a friend who has a Canon 300D and I would like to try to help him 
> improve his macro photos of really small objects - down to approximately 
> 3mm in length.
> 
> He currently has a Canon 100 mm f2.8 macro and a Canon ring flash.  The 
> problem is that the subject - generally live marine animals in about 1cm 
> of water - in the resulting images is not large enough to blow up to a 
> usable size.
> 
> I'm willing to take Canon specific suggestions as well as general macro 
> suggestions, but I don't know what is available for Canons in terms of 
> macro equipment, and it needs to work with his ring flash.  I'll even 
> accept the address of another forum dealing with Canon macro photography 
> (Is there one?) or suggestion from Cotty on how to graft good Pentax 
> optics on to the Canon body.
> 
> All help from those who tread the dark path (and I know you are out 
> there) will be greatfully accepted.
> 

you can always reverse-mount a 50mm on the 100mm to get ~2x.  That's the 
cheapest way to go.  The 65mm 1x-5x is a bit pricey at ~US$800.

-- 

Christian
http://photography.skofteland.net

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