Canon lens MPE 65mm f28 15x Macro Photo User Manual
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MACRO PHOTO LENS MP-E 65mm f/2.8 1-5× Instruction ENG COPY
ENG-1 Canon Macro Photo Lens MP-E 65mm f/2.8 1- 5 × is a high-magnification macro lens that can magnify the subject anywhere from 1 ×to 5 ×. It is dedicated to Canon EOS cameras. Features 1. The UD element, three-group floating system, and other features result in excellent delineation at all focusing distances from life- size to 5× magnification. 2. The lens can attain a magnification of up to 5×. 3. A Canon macro flash makes it easy to take close-up flash pictures. Thank you for purchasing a Canon product. Conventions used in this instruction War ning to prevent lens or camera malfunction or damage. Supplementary notes on using the lens and taking pictures. COPY
aSafety Precautions ENG-2 aSafety Precautions•Do not look at the sun or a bright light source through the lens or camera. Doing so could result in loss of vision. Looking at the sun directly through the lens is especially hazardous. • Whether it is attached to the camera or not, do not leave the lens under the sun without the lens cap attached. This is to prevent the lens from concentrating the sun’s rays, which could cause a fire. Handling Cautions• If the lens is taken from a cold environment into a warm one, condensation may develop on the lens surface and internal parts. To prevent condensation in this case, first put the lens into an airtight plastic bag before taking it from a cold to wa rm environment. Then take out the lens after it has warmed gradually. Do the same when taking the lens from a warm environment into a cold one. • Do not leave the lens in excessive heat such as in a car in direct sunlight. High temperatures can cause the lens to malfunction. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the instructions. If such changes or modifications should be made, you could be required to stop operation of the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. COPY
ENG-3 Nomenclature For detailed information, reference page numbers are provided in parentheses ( →**). Macro flash mount ( →11) Tripod mount ( →9) Filter mounting thread ( →10) Magnification (→ 8) Wor king distance ( →6) Lens mounting index ( →9) F ocusing ring ( →4) Orientation lock knob ( →9) Contacts (→ 4) COPY
ENG-4 See your camera’s instructions for details on mounting and detaching the lens. • After detaching the lens, place the lens with the rear end up to prevent the lens surface and electrical contacts from getting scratched. • If the contacts get soiled, scratched, or have fingerprints on them, corrosion or faulty connections can result. The camera and lens may not operate properly. • If the contacts get soiled or have fingerprints on them, clean them with a soft cloth. • If you remove the lens, cover it with the dust cap. To attach it properly, align the lens mount index and the Kindex of the dust cap as shown in the diagram, and turn clockwise. To remove it, reverse the order. 1. Mounting and Detaching the Lens To f ocus, turn the focusing ring on the MP-E 65mm f/2.8 1-5 ×lens (AF is not possible). Y ou can focus in two ways, either by setting the magnification first or by framing the subject first. 2. Focusing Since macro shots have a very shallow depth of field, focus carefully to obtain proper sharpness. The magnification refers to the ratio between the subject’s size and the corresponding image size on the focal plane. The available magnifications are marked on the lens barrel. COPY
ENG-5 Focusing • Setting the Magnification First Set the magnification.Turn the focusing ring to the desired magnification marked on the lens barrel. F ocus the subject roughly.While looking through viewfinder, move the camera forward or back to find the proper focus.F ocus the subject finely.Tu rn the focusing ring for fine f ocusing of the subject. • Framing the Subject First While looking through the viewfinder to frame and focus, turn the focusing ring. After framing the subject, follow steps 2 and 3 above. COPY
ENG-6 •To prevent camera shake, use a tripod and the Remote Switch (sold separately). •F or magnification-priority macro photography, a f ocusing rail (commerically available) will make f ocusing easier. • With high-magnification shots, the viewfinder image will darken, making it difficult to focus. Using Angle Finder C (sold separately) will make it easier to focus. •T o check the depth of field, refer to the Depth-of- field Table or use the camera’s depth-of-field preview. • With the lens attached to the camera, the in- focus indicator in the viewfinder will not display properly. When focusing, do not rely on the in- f ocus indicator. • With high-magnification macro shots, the wor king distance (distance between the front of the lens and the subject) becomes very short. Be careful not to bump into the subject. Focusing [ mm ] 100 90 80 70 60 40 50 1× 3×4× 5× 2×0 Magnification and Working Distance Magnificationf/2.8 f/4 f/5.6 f/8 f/11 f/16 1 × 0.396 0.560 0.792 1.120 1.584 2.240 2× 0.148 0.210 0.297 0.420 0.594 0.840 3× 0.088 0.124 0.176 0.249 0.352 0.498 4× 0.062 0.088 0.124 0.175 0.247 0.350 5 × 0.048 0.067 0.095 0.134 0.190 0.269 Depth-of-field Table[mm] COPY
ENG-7 3. Setting the Exposure Magnification and Effective f-number The aperture displayed by the camera assumes that the focus is set to infinity. The actual aperture (effective f-number) becomes darker (effective f-number increases) at closer focusing distances (magnification increases). This does not cause exposure problems for normal picture- taking. However, for closeup photography, you cannot ignore the change in the effective f- number. When you use a handheld exposure meter to set the exposure, you must take into account the e xposure factor shown in the following table. Use the following formula to calculate the effective f-number: Effective f-number = f-number × (Magnification + 1) For example, if the aperture displayed by the camera is f/2.8 and the magnification is 1 ×, the effective f-number will be f/5.6. Setting the Exposure The correct exposure for a close-up shot largely depends on the subject. Therefore, try to bracket the exposure for the same subject. With the EOS-1Ds Mark III, 1Ds Mark II, 1Ds, 1D Mark III, 1D Mark II N, 1D Mark II, 1D, 1, 1N/DP/HS, and 1V/HS TTL autoexposure metering is possible from 1 × to 5×. Select the desired picture-taking mode and check the shutter speed and aperture. With Other EOS Cameras Since there will be a slight exposure error, using AE metering is not recommended. Take test shots first or use a handheld meter to determine the proper e xposure based on the effective f-number. If you use the f-number displayed by the camera, use the e xposure factor in the table below to convert it. Magnification 1× 2×3×4× 5× Exposure Factor +2 +3 +4 +4 +5 (stops)* +2 +3 +4 +4 +5 1 2 1 32 31 3 *Upper values: 1/3 stops. Lower values: 1/2 stops.Magnification 1× 2×3× 4× 5× Effective f/No. 5.6 8.4 11.2 14.0 16.8 COPY
ENG-8 •With the EOS-3, using a Laser Matte focusing screen will enable AE metering at all magnifications from 1 ×to 5 ×. • Using aperture-priority AE (Av ) or Manual (M) picture-taking modes are recommended as it is easy to adjust depth of field and exposure in these modes. Setting the Exposure Effective f-number for the Magnification and Camera’s f/No. F or Cameras Displaying Stops1 3 f-number 1× 2×3× 4× 5×2.8 5.6 8.4 11.2 14 16.8 3.2 6.4 9.6 12.8 16 19.2 3.5 7 10.5 14 17.5 21 481 216 20 24 4.5 9 13.5 18 22.5 27 51 015202530 5.6 11.2 16.8 22.4 28 33.6 6.3 12.6 18.9 25.2 31.5 37.8 7.1 14.2 21.3 28.4 35.5 42.6 81 624324048 91 827364554 10 20 30 40 50 60 1122 33 44 55 66 13 26 39 52 65 78 14 28 42 56 70 84 1632 48 64 80 96 •With the EOS-1 and EOS-1N/DP/HS, fine spot metering cannot be used because an exposure error will result. • During remote control shooting, etc., when you take your eye off the eyepiece, cover the eyepiece with the eyepiece shutter or cover. Otherwise, stray light may enter the eyepiece and affect the proper exposure reading. For Cameras Displaying Stops1 2 f-number 1× 2×3× 4× 5×2.8 5.6 8.4 11.2 14 16.8 3.5 7 10.5 14 17.5 21 481 216 20 24 4.5 9 13.5 18 22.5 27 5.611.2 16.8 22.4 28 33.6 6.7 13.4 20.1 26.8 33.5 40.2 81 624324048 9.5 19 28.5 38 47.5 57 1122 33 44 55 66 13 26 39 52 65 78 1632 48 64 80 96 COPY
ENG-9 Adjusting the Revolving Mount You can loosen the orientation lock-knob on the tripod mount to allow it to rotate as needed to fit a particular camera model for switching between vertical and horizontal positions. Detaching First remove the lens from the camera and then remove the tripod mount from the lens as shown below. To attach the tripod mount, reverse the procedure. Loosen the orientation locking knob. Rotate the tripod mount and align the mounting indicator on the tripod mount with the one on the lens.Slide off the tripod collar away from the rear of the lens. 4. Using the Tripod Mount COPY