Canon 77 Close-up Lens 500D, for Lenses 70mm to 300mm, Double Element

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Shopper : Can I use this lens with my Nikkor 80-400 telephoto?FRED B : I bought and use this Canon close-up lens with my own Nikon 80-400mm lens with very nice results when shooting smaller, closer subjects than the lens minimum focus distance would normally allow. The close-up lens is packed in the same lens case as my 80-400 and always travels with it. For the 80-400mm lens you will need the 77mm size.EDUARDO M : It all depends if the diameter is the same. Otherwise you will need step-up/step-down rings.RICHARD B : I use it on my 70-200 Nikkor lens and it works well! Just remember that it is a close-up lens and has a very limited depth of field as it should. It's a great walk around option when I want to travel light. I assume that your 80-400 takes a 77 mm filter?
Diana D : Will the canon 500d close-up lens work with my Sigma 70-200 mm lens?RICHARD B : The Canon 77 Close-up Lens 500D works very well with my Nikkor 70-200 f/2.8 so I can't image it won't work with the Sigma 70-200 mm lens as well, assuming it is the same circumference. It's a pretty amazing lens that's great for close-up shots but it does have a very shallow depth of field on my 70-200. It's a great alternative to carrying another lens when you want to travel lightly! Good luck!MARY ANN F : I imagine it would,, I used it on a canon zoom lens. So i suspect any zoom would be fine.MICHAEL T : I cannot say from experience as I have used it At wider angle and am pleased. See Peterson's understanding Close up Photography for a comprehensive chapter on the lens. It is what drew me to the lens and my go to book when using it. He deals with the longer lenses like yours with the 500d. The book is in paperback and a good investment for those interested in close up work.SEVA B : Yes, it will. Your Sigma lens has 77mm diameter filter thread, and Canon 500D Close-up lens also has 77mm thread.ANNE-MARIE L : PS ... make sure the filter thread on your lens is 77 mm. The filter thread measurement in mm is a different mm measurement from the focal length measurement.ANNE-MARIE L : yes, as long as the lens is set at 100 mm and up for focal length. Most of these screw on close up diopters are terrible, but this one is a gem.JOHNNY L : If the threads are the same yes . I have the 500d for my canon 70-300 and love it . I would check the threads If it says a 77is used on the lens your buying are wanting to buy it should work . It dose take getting use to.
Luis Miguel C : Hello, is it valid for my sony 70 - 300 and 55mm. diameter? Thank´sCAROL L : I have various step up and step down adapters so it will fit many lenses. I would think you would have to step down from the 500D 77mm to your 55mm lens size.JAMES S : I am not sure if this will thread into other than Canon lenses. Usually works perhaps better at longer focal lengths.Luis Miguel C : Thank YOU VERY MUCHLuis Miguel C : Thank very muchTHOMAS B : The canon lens screws in like a filter. Match up the lens size with your filter size and it should work. I even used it with an adapter to down size from the larger canon lens to my filter size and everything worked well. The canon lens should work well with the 70-300 CARL B : Surely your 70-300 doesn't take a 55mm filter, but if it does this will work. Of course you won't be able to focus at infinity. CarlLuis Miguel C : Thank you very muchMARY W : It is a great close up filter but you will need a step up ring to make it fit your 55mm lens as it is a 77mm filter. This step up ring is probably available for a fairly small price. You may not be able to use your lens hood with it attached to your lens.STANLEY R : It will work with any 70-300mm zoom lens that takes a 77mm filter. You can also use adapter rings to make it fit your lenses. Hope this helps you. MARTIN D : I believe the close-up lens should work for any 70-300mm lens, but you will have to get the right diameter size for your lens (55mm) vs. the 77mm that I have.STEPHAN P : Sorry, I have not checked into the availability of certain diameters, I just ordered the 500D, since I wanted it for a lens with a 77mm diameter. I think the 250D is basically the same lens, but with a smaller diameter. But I don't know the range. As for being valid for your 70-300mm lens, I'm sure it is as long as you can attaché it to the lens. I use mine on wide angle lenses as well as on my 400mm lens with rewarding results. I also really like it on my 70-200. Another aspect I really like, is the working distance. When I have it on my 400mm for example, I can get really nice close-up of insects, while shooting from 2-3 feet away.

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2017-09-11T05:35:35

Rated 5 out of 5

This is a high-quality lens and not a diopter

This two element lens by Canon is a joy to use for close ups of flowers and other small items. This is a high-quality lens and not a diopter.

JIM T.

2017-05-24T05:50:32

Rated 5 out of 5

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sdsf f.

2017-01-20T09:30:15

Rated 5 out of 5

This filter is amazing on how it works with taking close-up photos

This filter is amazing on how it works with taking close-up photos. I used it on a 24-105mm lens and was very impressed. Would definitely recommend it for macro photography.

CAROL B.

2014-05-26T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Nice flexibility

Macro/Micro lenses are better. Period. Sharper, flat field of curvature, optimized for use at short distances. Better pictures for close detail. That said, I'm keeping this because it fits into my 77mm filter stack and can make the 70-200mm f/2.8 a passable close up lens. It is more compact to carry around than tubes. If I don't have the room for the 70-180mm micro I'm packing this. Images are "good enough" for many uses.

PHILIP L.

2013-06-17T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Ok for the price

If you want to take amazing macro shoots buy a macro lens. For the amount of time I need it, it doesn't make sense to spend much money on a lens so this was a great alternative .

MARIANA F.

2013-02-05T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Good

To use this filter one must take the time . This is not a bad filter I oun it . you have to ajust you lens focus slowly and have a way to lock your zoom in place so it dose not drift out . It dose what it says it will do . I love mine and would not trade it off for nothing . I use it on my 70-300mm canon lens . I use a bellows to ajust my lens in and out between the camra and the lens . macro is macro , It not like taking photos of people . one has to have time .

JOHNNY L.

2012-12-30T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Canon 77mm 500D - Very good close up len

I bought Canon 77 500D to use with my Canon 70-200f2.8 is, and that bring very good results & variable useful.

ANH N.

2012-09-03T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Good Value

I have the Canon 400mm/f5.6L and I like it, because the image quality is quite good. What I never liked about it is the close-up focusing distance, well there is no such thing. The closest it can focus on is about 11'. So I bought the 500D close-up lens. I know it is made for lenses from 70mm-300mm, but it works just fine for the 400mm. Now I can focus as close as about 22" and the image quality is good. It also does work well with wide-angle lenses. So, the only thing I can say about this filter is, that I like it (a lot).

Stephan P.

2012-09-02T21:00:00

Rated 3 out of 5

i would rather invest in a macro lens

i thought it would be a good idea to have it in my bag in case of a not planned macro opportunity. I made a couple of test shots with nikon 28-300mm on d800 - it was ok. and then i took the same shots win my nikon 105mm macro lens - wow, the difference was obvious. I returned the filter right away.

mg

2012-05-13T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

OUTSTANDING CLOSEUP LENS

Great relatively inexpensive tool for macro photography. I use it on my Nikon lenses.

Bruce F.

2012-05-06T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Interesting lens, not super easy to use

Bought the 500D after watching Bryan Peterson do some of his magic with it on a youtube video. Struggled to get decent results with it. I've now got a Tokina macro that I love. Its a great value and far easier to get good results.

Ragnar A.

2012-03-25T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Awesome addition. Many uses.

While bulky compared to standard filters, this is great as a travel macro lens substitute. You want some macro (close up) capability while traveling but don't want to pack another lens? This is the way to go. Don't have to remove your lens at switch to macro. Image is excellent.

Krisk

2012-01-02T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Great lens! Would buy it again.

Great for use with focusing rail to produce high magnification,and to also increase depth by use of focus stacking.

Carl B.

2011-11-20T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Love this lens for Macro

I use this when I want to shoot Macro shots.

HAROLD G.

2011-10-28T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

A "Must Have" product for Macro

I use this lens to increase the magnification capability of, primarily, my Sigma 150 macro. It works great, but a focusing rail is a necessity.

Carl B.

2011-09-23T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Trust Bryan Peterson

Saw Bryan Peterson on a PPSOP and the great pictures he shot. And knew it was cheaper than a macro lense so it was for me.

MIKE W.

2011-09-05T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

It is easy to use, convinient

Can be carried in your pocket as a back up for macro photography. If you go out to shoot some other assignment and stumbel onto great macro opertunity you are ready. No need to carry macro lens all trhe time. All said you must work with product to gain experience on how best to use it.

JP

2011-09-03T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Amazing lens-better than a macro lens

A professional photographer (who always uses Nikon) recommended this lens stating that this is one time Canon exceded other products with their lens quality. I use this for macro photography, indoors and outdoors. I get side tracked when I see an insect and start shooting it (figuratively) more than the flowers. I like shooting spider webs and this lens picks up the detailed web along with a clear photo of the spider and his captives. It has expanded my photographic capabilities beyond belief.

converging p.

2011-01-12T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

bright closupe accessory

excellent addition for doing closeup work. accessory is rather heavy but much lighter than a dedicated macro lens.

WILLIAM F.

2011-01-12T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Everything I expected it to be.

While maybe not the final answer for Macro photography, it let's you get in close with just about any lens. A bonus in my mind is that you don't have to pull the lens every time you want to add it or remove it. The fewer times the lens comes off the camera, the better. It's a bit thicker and heavier than I imagined, although it's not a problem in any way. Only minor issue is that it may not fit in some filter cases.

Krisk

2010-09-04T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

A must have

A great addition to my camera bag. Works great with my Sigma 70-200, and for even more fun I'll use my extension tubes. I've even tried it a few times with wider lenses, and was pleased with the results.

Patrick

2010-05-21T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Macro made easy !!

I have used this filter for photographing Spring Flowers Up Close. It provides a full frame of detailed flowers. I use it with my Canon 24-70 2.4 lense with the 1.4 teleconverter and get fantastic pictures from aperatures from f/2.8 to f/22. Makes a big difference in composing pictures I wanted for my gallery.

CAROL G.

2010-04-21T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

great if you don't shoot macro often

Very good image quality. This is a great alternative to buying (or carrying) a dedicated macro lens if you only shoot close-up once in a while. If you plan on doing a lot of macro and want top image quality, buy a dedicated macro lens.

KEVIN W.

2010-01-09T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Excellent image quality

Excellent image quality for close-ups, a must have for owners of the Nikon 70-200 VR

Fastrout

2009-09-01T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Limited hands on

I bought this mainly to throw on the Nikkor 300/f4 for macro type capabilities if I found myself without my macros. I have used it little so far but have seen superb shots taken with in in forums and on Flickr. It is heavy but that is expected due to the multi element design

GLENN H.

2009-06-09T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Very versitile addition to regular lens.

I have only had the 500D lens for a short time. I have mostly experimented by shooting flowers and model trains. These have come out very well. The lens is recomended for the 70 to 200mm lens. I have use it also with the 24 to 7omm lens and have had extremly good success with it. It is no harder to use than with the 70 to 200mm lens. I am very happy with it and recomend it to anyone that does not wish to buy a macro lens.

fireice

2009-05-26T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Happy With My Purchase

I've been,primarily, a portrait photographer and wanted to have fun with some closeups w/out buying a dedicated macro lens just yet. Using this on my Canon 24-70L has netted me some really fun shots.

JOly

2009-05-26T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Excellent Macro lens

I use this lens together with the EF 100-400 f/4.5-5.6L tele zoom lens. The results are very clear and sharp images. From time it can be difficult to get the auto-focus to work. I mostly use it with manual focus. The end results are very nice!

AndersKn

2009-05-26T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Good accessory

Excellent option for getting close up shots without a dedicated macro lens. THis isn't sharp at the corners but in most images taken close up the attention is not there.

Luther

2009-02-19T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

no regrets

Rather than lugging a macro lens, I now just carry with me this close up lens. It is easy to mount and not heavy or bulky as a macro lens. It also saves me from having to change lenses when I need to shoot macro. Overall I am happy with this purchase.

ricardo d.

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A wonderful way to turn your 70-200 into a macro lens. I always include this in my bag when carrying my 70-200mm. It takes up very little space and you never know when the opportunity might arise to use it. It's not as good optically as the EF 180 or EF 100 macros I have but then again its a lot less expensive and easier to carry. If you haven't discovered the fun of macro photography - I'm addicted - you owe it to yourself to get one and discover a whole new world and dimension to your ph...

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By JOHNNY L.

To use this filter one must take the time . This is not a bad filter I oun it . you have to ajust you lens focus slowly and have a way to lock your zoom in place so it dose not drift out . It dose what it says it will do . I love mine and would not trade it off for nothing . I use it on my 70-300mm canon lens . I use a bellows to ajust my lens in and out between the camra and the lens . macro is macro , It not like taking photos of people . one has to have time .

The 250D/500D series close-up lenses incorporates a double-element achromatic design for maximum optical performance, while the standard 500 series features single-element construction for maximum economy The 250 close up lenses changes the closest focusing distance from infinity to 250mm approx. 9.9", and the 500 close up lenses changes it to 500mm approx. 19.7".

Double-Element accessory attaches to front of lens (For lenses from 70mm to 350mm)