MarkLeeds2k5
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Playing with my go-to lens again, the m.zuiko 75-300mm II, this time for closeups of small subjects.
I've thought about getting a dedicated macro lens, but I've come to the conclusion that I prefer close up shots to actually be not-so-close, still allowing for some environment to be included.
I know you can't get anywhere near the 1:1 of true macro with this lens. However while the 75-300 requires some degree of cropping afterwards, the benefit of not having to get too close to the target is a tradeoff I think I'm happy with. The dragonflies for example wouldn't let me get within 6 feet before flying away.
All hand held with ibis:






This last one was taken with the all mighty Olympus 12-40mm, but in my personal opinion the image quality is not noticeably better than those above, which again is another pleasant surprise.

I'd be interested in hearing other people's experiences with the 75-300 II for close ups like this.
I've thought about getting a dedicated macro lens, but I've come to the conclusion that I prefer close up shots to actually be not-so-close, still allowing for some environment to be included.
I know you can't get anywhere near the 1:1 of true macro with this lens. However while the 75-300 requires some degree of cropping afterwards, the benefit of not having to get too close to the target is a tradeoff I think I'm happy with. The dragonflies for example wouldn't let me get within 6 feet before flying away.
All hand held with ibis:






This last one was taken with the all mighty Olympus 12-40mm, but in my personal opinion the image quality is not noticeably better than those above, which again is another pleasant surprise.

I'd be interested in hearing other people's experiences with the 75-300 II for close ups like this.

