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1 hour ago, FlashGordonPhotography said:

Not sure you can house it though for UW

Subal made one.That said, I use Sony A7 series underwater. As ALL optics are compromised underwater I'm not sure that I would ever house my SL as I see little point. The Sonys are much lighter and the Sony  20/1.8 works very well UW as do the 50 and 90 macros.

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On 3/25/2022 at 10:01 PM, FlashGordonPhotography said:

I got the Z7 to see what was going on on the dark side. I hadn't owned a Nikon digital body. It's a really good camera. Thoroughly undeserving of the bashing it got on release. And the compact zooms (14-24 and 24-70) are really really good. As are the little 1.8 primes. I also adapted a F 70-200 f4 which worked like a native lens. Great ergonomics. Excellent sensor.

Not so keen on the skin tones. Also still don't like the menus. Do like the CF Express cards.

If you really like super macro, you can adapt the Canon MPE65 to the SL2. 1-5x macro and all functions on the lens work. I use both the Novoflex and Sigma auto adaptors with no problems. Not sure you can house it though for UW. I haven't looked in a while. I'm still happy using my EM1 mk2 for my UW shooting.

Gordon

What about the Sigma 70 Macro Art L? 

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3 hours ago, jaapv said:

What about the Sigma 70 Macro Art L? 

I don't own the Sigma so can't comment. But as far as I am aware it's a 1:1 macro. The MPE-65 is a one to five times super macro lens. I have several SIgma Art lenses and they are fabulous. However I don't think these two are comparable as the Sigma stops at life size and the Canon starts at life size and goes to 5 times life size.

Gordon

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