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I used this lens to very good effect in the Italian Alps when we came across a flower meadow, and my "proper" macro lens wasn't with me. The IS helped enormously as it was just about to rain, and exposures were around 1/8 second. On Provia 100F I found it stood comparison with my EF 35 f2 which was my "fast" lens for the trip.Hi,
I plan to buy this lens for the Canon 10D. I was wondering how good
it is at doing macros (flowers, insects).
If it's no good, any cheap recommendations?
Thanks!
--Hi,
I plan to buy this lens for the Canon 10D. I was wondering how good
it is at doing macros (flowers, insects).
If it's no good, any cheap recommendations?
Thanks!
Hi,
I plan to buy this lens for the Canon 10D. I was wondering how good
it is at doing macros (flowers, insects).
If it's no good, any cheap recommendations?
Thanks!
--I took my Canon 28-135 IS lens on a nature walk, it does nicely for
close up work.
Ex:
http://www.caughtintimephotography.com/4240.html
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Please visit me at:
http://www.caughtintimephotography.com
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--Hi Melanie
Did you use any reflectors or other props when taking that photo?
Just wondering, because whenever I see your photos, I always think
"Why don't my photos look as good as that!", especially seeing as I
have 10D + 28-135 too.
I liked hiding behind the excuse of lousy, overcast British
weather, but then I saw your lily you took when it was raining a
couple of weeks ago.
Thanks
Dan.
--Hi,
I plan to buy this lens for the Canon 10D. I was wondering how good
it is at doing macros (flowers, insects).
If it's no good, any cheap recommendations?
Thanks!
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--Hi,
I plan to buy this lens for the Canon 10D. I was wondering how good
it is at doing macros (flowers, insects).
If it's no good, any cheap recommendations?
Thanks!
Nicholas J
http://www.pbase.com/nhanekom
I have only had this lens 3 days and was also interested in its macro work. I took this, handheld in very poor light conditions at 135mm, 1/8, f5.6, ISO 1600, manual focus, cloudy WB. I was surprised at how well it came out.Hi,
I plan to buy this lens for the Canon 10D. I was wondering how good
it is at doing macros (flowers, insects).
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--Hi,
I plan to buy this lens for the Canon 10D. I was wondering how good
it is at doing macros (flowers, insects).
If it's no good, any cheap recommendations?
Thanks!
Nicholas J
http://www.pbase.com/nhanekom
Do you use extension tubes and what size?Some examples, mostly handheld.
I will buy in the future the Canon EF 100 macro, but still the
28-135 is pretty good for macro work
No extension tubes. Just the lens, no filter.Do you use extension tubes and what size?
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Dan.
--Hi,
I plan to buy this lens for the Canon 10D. I was wondering how good
it is at doing macros (flowers, insects).
If it's no good, any cheap recommendations?
Thanks!
'Time is an illusion, lunchtime doubly so' HHGTTG
http://www.pbase.com/dasantillo
The example I have online isn't as impressive, but still. This one
was taken with a 36mm extension tube, but certainly not at the
shortest possible distance:
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The only drawback with extension tubes is loss of light. You should
really use a tripod if you can. I didn't in this case, and it's not
as sharp as I would like it to be.
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Pieter
http://www.pbase.com/pgordebeke (supporter)
(equipment in profile)