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Canon RF 85mmf1.8 macro and 100mm f2.8 macro coming...
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(04-08-2020, 06:34 PM)Brightcolours Wrote: If Canon decides to launch an APS-C EOS R, the FOV will be much more narrow and you are not talking about a "85mm lens" in FF context anymore.
If Canon decides to launch a 1.6x TC, the same.
If Canon launches an extension tube set, you can reach the 1:1 magnification in 85mm in FF context.

Almost all macro lenses from the 1960s/70's/80's were 1:2 macro lenses, usually with an 1:1 extension tube or mixed TC + extension tube thing, like the Canon EF 50mm f2.5 macro and its dedicated "life size converter".

Macro photography has been "defined" as photography within the 10:1 to 1:1 range. Since the magnification is defined on the projected image plane, it is a pretty useless definition. It says nothing about the size of the subject in the resulting photographs (this is sensor/film size dependent).

Yes all of the above are correct. Still the definition is the definition. What I can think of is that with 1:1 magnification the final reproduction in media will be larger than life size. Because the print media is always larger than the recording media in photography.
  


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RE: Canon RF 85mmf1.8 macro and 100mm f2.8 macro coming... - by ioled - 04-09-2020, 04:39 AM

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