A simple exercise to (approximately) validate the magnification of my EF 100 F/2.8 USM Macro Lens
and if you have the EF 100 F/2.8 L IS USM Macro Lens then you can follow the same procedure:
Tools:
Macro lens; suitable format camera; bit of scrap 1mm graph paper; pencil; straight edge; (tripod and head if you want to make the measurements, steps 7 & 8)
Method:
1. I grabbed my EF 100 F/2.8 USM and a 5D Series camera
2. I drew a 36mm x 24mm rectangle on a piece of graph paper
3. I stuck the diagram on the glass shower door
4. I took a sample photo NOT at the Minimum Focus Distnce (Image 1)
5. I set the lens to the MINIMUM Focus Distance
6. I moved the camera in and out until the graph lines were in focus and made a photo (Image #2, note: what you see here is the full frame, i.e. NOT cropped, of the JPEG SOOC, just resized and converted to B&W for easier viewing)
Extra stuff just for fun:
7. I observed the Focus Distance for Image #2 as being 312mm (Image #3)
8. I observed the Working Distance for Image #2 as being 154mm (Image #4; note front element is recessed about 3mm inside the hood mounting ring)
Images:
IMAGE #1
IMAGE #2
IMAGE #3
IMAGE #4
Conclusions:
1. Upon counting the 1mm grids in image #2, I conclude that the Macro Lens provides 1:1 or x1.0 magnification when it is at the Minimum Focus Distance
2. Upon observing the Minimum Working Distance and the Minimum Focus Distance of the Lens when making Image #2, I conclude that:
2a > the actual MWD is 156mm
2b > the actual MFD is 312mm
Note: These figures would allow for any measurement error by me (especially error measuring the MWD) and also these figures would provide the computation to reflect the Lens's ability to produce 1:1 (i.e. x 1.0 Magnification).
3. I conclude the Canon Data Sheet probably round the MFD from 312mm to 310mm (actually the data sheet I have states the MFD as "0.31m" and that figure that implies an accuracy to the nearest centimeter, if so, then the rounding is correct in its procedure.)
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