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Interesting question...
I find that I can get acceptable images using one of these with my 70-200L IS (its actually kind of cool - you can handhold because of the IS, and the lens can
focus faster than any of my macro lenses) - the downside is that you can't do
any work between the minimum focus range of the lens w/o the 500D and the
maximum working distance of the lens with the 500D (which can be really annoying at times). Now that I have a flock of real macro lenses, I still leave a 500D in my bag just in case I'm out shooting w/o a macro lens along and find I want to do a closeup shot (great for travel when you're already space/weight limited).
I've also tried it a couple of times on my 17-55L, but I think they really shine on longer lenses.
However, on the cost, unless you're looking at a used sigma 105 or something, you're looking at more like $300+ more as the price of admission...
If you've got the cash to spare and are serious about macro photography, you might want to consider going for a "real" macro lens - you can always sell it
(often at little loss if you get a "popular" lens) if you decide you aren't that serious, and you don't have that working range gap to have to deal with - but that's just me, and I do a lot of macro work, so YMMV....
Best,
rkg
(Richard George)
http://www.rkgphotos.com
Good Luck on your choice,
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