David,

See between your lines:

----- Original Message ----- From: "David Zaninovic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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How much extension did you had to add to that macro lens ?

About 100mm. Note that I used it with the *istD, which needs less extension to avoid vignetting than a full-framed film camera.


You also focused the macro as close as possible, right ?

Yes.

Were you able to shoot at f11-f22 without vignetting ?

Had to. DOF is miniscule at >4x. (shooting snow crystals)

Does the extension that you add have more effect than the
built-in extension or it is the same thing ?

Doesn't matter, you'll need both with the 28mm.

Is the rear element on the FA 100/2.8 fixed or it moves
depending on the focus ?

Fixed. It has nothing to say with re. vignetting, afaik.

I see that the built-in extension on
my lens has very little difference in regard to vignetting so
I am afraid that I would have to add to much extension tubes
which would be unmanageable.

There's no free lunch. :-)
If you plan to work from the top of a tripod, you should consider other options than stacked lenses. A reverse adapter and a 28mm will give you 2x right out of the box and a much less fiddly combo to work with. If you can live with stopping down your lens manually. Mark Cassino has done some wonderful macro stuff with a reversed 50mm. Check out http://www.markcassino.com.



Is there any automatic
extension tubes that would pass the electrical contacts as
well as aperture control so I can keep P-TTL.

Pentax flashes can deliver TTL even with screw-mount lenses, but don't have any hopes for P-TTL.
hth,
Jostein




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