Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/12/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]MC Lau wrote: >I was tempted to try the 280f4 APO lens with the macro adapter but the >instruction manual that came with the lens advised against the use of >this combination. Does anyone know why? Since the adapter is >essentially a mere tube without glass elements, will the image suffer?>>>>>> Hi MC, I don't think it's the image they are referring to it's probably the focusing ability, although I don't see why that should make any difference. leica gives the same advice in using the macro adapter with the 70-180, but in my usual way of disobeying what they say, I just did it! I couldn't see any reason why it wouldn't work. As you say, it's only an empty metal barrel. Guess what? It worked fine! Although you have to physically do a bit of moving back and forth of the whole camera/tripod for focusing as focal lengths are changed. Yep it's a bit more work but as far as image quality, it was fine. It's the same thing you will be advised by Leica not to stack the 1.4 and 2X extenders on the same lens, I do it all the time and make an 800mm f8.0 out of my 280mm 2.8. :) And hand holdable! They are always looking at test bench results rather than what you can do with the gear to get "acceptable images" that capture the moment. Sure you may not have the standard Leica test bench quality, but you'll have an image nobody else has, unless they're using an 800! :) There are times when the frame is far more important than looking squeaky clean Leica sharp.:) Besides even wide open on the 280 2.8 with both extenders, there is very little drop off on the corners and the main body of the frame is still as sharp as anyone will need, unless they are looking at ant's hairs at 100 yards! :) If I were you I'd just go ahead and lock the macro adapter on the 280 carefully and give it a whirl. My caution would be, "don't force anything!" Although I don't see why there would be any reason to force it as the macro adapter fits on every lens I have from the 15mm to the 400mm. And if you want to see "wild macro images" put it on the 15mm! :) ted Ted Grant This is Our Work. The Legacy of Sir William Osler. http://www.islandnet.com/~tedgrant