Hi all, 
what happens if you use macro lens AND extension tubes?
Will this combinations give a even higher magnification on the film?
Jorge 

Bob Talbot wrote:
> 
> > The 65mm Macro is a very specialized lens,
> with a revoltionary new "wide barrael" design that encourages
> contre-jour macro.
> 
> > Especially if your tripod isn't
> > rocksolid (and who carries a REAL rocksolid tripod in the field).
> 
> Hi:  I'll own up to that.
> 
> > > Also, as you are very close to your subject, would a lens hood not
> produce a
> > > shadow ?
> With the 65 you can get that shadow effect without a hood:  easily.
> 
> > Yes, at least in some situations. But a lens hood is useful when you
> use the
> > lens for "normal" shooting.
> On the old 100 macro the integral hood (recessed front element) is
> highly effeicient.  For times when I'm shooting (macro) towards the
> sun and there is still light spillage I just use a screw in rubber
> lens hood (1 dollar from a camera fair) or just a piece of black card
> abd blu-tack.  Yes:  I do carry both in the field.
> 
> Bob
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