I have a mini EOS, a Powershot G1X Mark III with a fixed 3x-zoom-lens and an APS-C sensor with a CF of 1,6.
And I have a lot of 24x36 slides that I would like to digitize by using the camera with an appropriate closeup lens.
My lens have a 37 mm thread, and inside the lens hood there is a 49 mm thread.
I have successfully made closeup photos without distortions by using a vintage Asahi Pentax Close-Up lens No. 1, with 49 mm thread mounted inside the lens hood. It has a diopter of approximately 2,5 and gives a minimum image size of appr. 6x9 cm.
But taking repros of 24x36 slides will demand a more powerful closeup lens to fully utilize the sensor, maybe with diopter 10? The B+W brand has a 10 diopter macro lens with 49 mm thread, not 37 mm. I wonder if this could be a good choice, or maybe I rather should try a combination of 2-3 less strong 37 mm closeup lenses to reach the right scale without distortions for my slide-repro?
Grateful for any advices
Eiler Munksgaard