Mike makes a good point: a good taking lens is not necessarily a good tube lens. Each model has to be tested. That's why this forum is so great; there is more collective info here on tube lenses than any individual could possibly discover for himself.
Robert O'Toole ( https://www.closeuphotography.com/tube-lenses ) does find the Sigma Life Size Adapter to be better than the Raynox 150.
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I started a new thread for my tube lens tests (still in progress) in case anyone is interested:
http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... 063#228063
http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... 063#228063
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I have been meaning to add samples to the LSA page, Thanks for mentioning my page Lou.Lou Jost wrote:Mike makes a good point: a good taking lens is not necessarily a good tube lens. Each model has to be tested. That's why this forum is so great; there is more collective info here on tube lenses than any individual could possibly discover for himself.
Robert O'Toole ( https://www.closeuphotography.com/tube-lenses ) does find the Sigma Life Size Adapter to be better than the Raynox 150.
I have already shot a comparison with the Raynox vs LSA on a Mitutoyo 5X M Plan APO but due to my workload for the next couple of months, I just returned from Japan today BTW, I will not be able to get to that for sometime. I will post the info as soon as I can. Friday I leave to lead a 2 week trip photo to Alaska!
Robert
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Thats a huge amount or work Lou, thanks for sharing the info here.Lou Jost wrote:I started a new thread for my tube lens tests (still in progress) in case anyone is interested:
http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... 063#228063
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Raynox 5320
I have the Raynox 5320 and I would be interested in knowing whether it is worthwhile adding more of the diopters to get different tune lens focal lengths with a Mitty 10x.