Richard CanonNews / Friday, March 2, 2018 / Categories: Reviews, Third Party Reviews This post may contain affiliate links(s). An affiliate link means I may earn advertising/referral fees if you make a purchase through my link, without any additional cost to you. It helps to keep this site afloat. Thank you in advance for your support. If you like what we do here, maybe buy me a coffee. Northlight Images review of the Laowa 2.5-5x ultra macro Keith over at Northlight Images has posted a new review on the just announced Laowa 2.5-5x ultra macro. This is definately a review to read, with some incredibly nice macro images done by Keith. Keith's conclusions; Macro photography at this scale is not a simple operation. From an image quality point of view, there was little I could fault the lens with. It shows a slight bit of longitudinal chromatic aberration (purple/green tinges to OOF areas), but not excessive. The 8 blade aperture gives better looking OOF highlights than the 6 bladed Canon MP-E65mm. The only area that may concern some is the lack of stop down, meaning that it’s either a dark viewfinder at smaller apertures or you have to stop down manually before the shot. It’s no problem for my sorts of use. The magnification setting is firm but I did notice that careless adjustment of the aperture could easily lead to a slight change in the magnification setting, and hence move the plane of focus. This was worse when the lens was pointing downwards [do note though that this was a pre-production lens] The build quality of the lens feels good and the sample I tested came in a soft neoprene bag. Ultimately this is a lens you’ll want for fine detail, and it definitely delivers. Read the entire review here.. Northlight Images Richard CanonNewsRichard CanonNews Richard has been using Canon cameras since the 1990s, with his first being the now legendary EOS-3. Since then, Richard has continued to use Canon cameras and now focuses mostly on infrared photography. Richard is the founder and editor of CanonNews since 2017, and has worked as a writer on CanonRumors and other websites in the past. Other posts by Richard CanonNews Contact author Facebook page Previous Article Fstoppers: Canon’s 4000D and the Race to the Bottom Next Article Canon Patent Application: Stacked sensor design for high frame rate shooting Print Please login or register to post comments.