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Hi,
I have published a reference for macro lenses. http://www.geocities.com/seemolf/ach...l?200620#chart I appreciate any comments or additions! There are still some data missing on: effective lens diameter and vignetting.. Sven |
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An excellent reference, thanks.
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KonicaMinolta CL49-200 which is designed for (Konica)Minolta prosumers is also very high quality lens.
Diameter of threads is 49mm and I guess 200 means its focal length because +5 diopters would be about right when comparing testshots with +4 CUL. Apparently those were withdrawn by Sony when it bought KM's camera business so those aren't sold anymore. |
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thanks E.T !!
I have added this lens to the chart. Some date in the web are strange: 8 to 12,6cm shooting distance with +5 diopters? B&H states there is no front thread, but you can see it in the pictures .... But there were excellent pictures taken with this lens! Sven |
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