On Mon, 19 Oct 1998, Ken Norton wrote:
> Well, let's see. I've got a magazine cover photograph (full bleed) that I
> took using the close-up accessory lens for the IS-1 mounted on the front of
> a 100/2.8.
> It all comes down to technique. Granted, it isn't going to be perfectly
> flat-fielded, but it does unbelievably well--and as Doris says, there is no
> significant light-loss.
I hear the Leitz versions (supposedly near-exact to the Minolta) are
much better than the Nikons. Plus, they can be used with nearly every
lens, even zooms (where they are better than most zooms
at their "macro" settings).
*= Doris Fang =*
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