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Canon 500D 58mm Close up Lens for Canon S2 IS, S3 IS, Pro 1 and Pro 90 Digital Cameras | 
enlarge | Brand: Canon Category: Photography
List Price: $130.00 Buy New: $84.95 You Save: $45.05 (35%)
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Rating: 8 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 3.6 x 3.6 x 0.9
MPN: 2822A002 Model: 2822A002 ASIN: B00009XVD3
Release Date: October 30, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Compatible with canon EF lenses, as well as Pro 1, Pro 90, and S2 IS digital cameras | | • | Converts existing lens to macro focus via a screw-on mount | | • | Brings the closest focusing distance of the camera to 500mm (approximately 19.7 inches) |
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Product Description Canon is recognized around the world for its innovations and advancements in the field of optical technology. Nothing is more of a testament to this than these lenses. Enter the world of Canon lenses and discover the virtually unlimited photographic possibilities.This double-element close-up lens is designed for EF lenses and PowerShot Pro90 IS.
Amazon.com Product Description Got a Canon EF lens, or a Pro 1, Pro 90 or S2 IS digital camera? Want to get up close and personal with your photography? If so, the Canon 500D Close-Up Lens is for you. Now you can convert your camera's lens into a macro lens that allows you to focus on very small subjects. This double-element, screw-on attachment threads onto the filter threads of your Pro 1, Pro 90 or S2 IS. Plus, it's also compatible with Canon's EF line of SLR lenses. With the lens in place, you'll be greeted with a new level of magnification and clarity. The lens brings the closest focusing distance of the camera to 500mm (approximately 19.7 inches).
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Awesome! July 30, 2008 Derek Smith (Seattle, Washington) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This diopter is excellent. This is a must have for any photographer. This beats paying 400 dollars for a macro lens that still has the same if not better picture quality!
A great accessory. May 26, 2008 Dr. Doodle (Washington State) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My wife bought me one of these in the 77mm size years ago & so when I got some quality 58mm lenses, I had to get another to fit them. The close-up optics are extraordinary IMHO. I like taking macro shots and with these, I've never felt like I needed a macro lens.
Excellent image quality, fits many DSLR lenses December 31, 2007 S. Lionel (Nashua, NH USA) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
I wanted to get my feet wet in macrophotography, but didn't want to buy a dedicated macro lens. Maybe that will come later. I tried extension tubes, but they were awkward and lost a lot of light. The Canon 500D Close Up Lens got rave reviews on several photography forums so I decided to try it. The lens screws onto the front of your regular lens and works best on telephoto and zoom lenses. I used it on a Canon EF 70-300 USM IS DO zoom (58mm thread, other sizes are available) with a Canon 30D DLSR and used it on vacation to take photos of flowers at a botanical garden. (Note: it also fits many lenses from other manufacturers. I first read about it on a Nikon forum. All you need is a lens with a 58mm filter thread.) I found the lens easy to use and I was very happy with the results. It's small and fit easily into my camera bag, where I would not have had room for a dedicated macro lens. Note that as with all macro lenses, the depth of field is VERY shallow, so correct focus is critical. Even then, you may find parts of the subject out of focus if they are even a few millimeters closer or further away. This is an important point to be aware of. If you do a lot of macrophotography, then a dedicated macro lens (such as the Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM Lens would probably be a better choice. But for the occasional closeup work, the 500D is a treat.
Very good when learned how to use it. July 11, 2007 Ernesto Sabogal Gomez (Bogota, Colombia) 22 out of 23 found this review helpful
I use it with a S3 IS. First shots were totally out of focus and I was kind of disappointed. I had to read more on the way how to use it. First was how to get the maximum magnification and then the correct way to focus. Basically, if your not an expert, the learning curve is big. Focus and max. magnification: go to 12x zoom, manual focus to the minimum distance and then move the camera until you get the correct focus. The working distance would be around 35cm, and the magnification is good for shots of bees or bigger insects. DOF at F8 is a little less than 3mm. Now I am using a tripod and getting very good photos. Using the 12x zoom and the close up lens I get better shots that using the supermacro.
Pleased with purchase May 14, 2007 K. Weigand (Cincinnati) 7 out of 13 found this review helpful
I'm very pleased with this product and have been using it with great results. Thank you.
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