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Not just for macro...I'm a relative beginner when it comes to the technical aspects of Canon lenses, but I will say that this lens has exceeded my expectations. The photos taken with it are every but as good as my EF 50mm f/1.4 inside a poorly lit gym. Yes, gym. I took this lens with me to a volleyball tournament and decided to snap a few shots (I uploaded one to the "User Images" page for this lens). Despite shooting from off the court (~25 feet away), in poorly lit conditions, the photos were just great. I can't tell you what makes this a great macro lens (others have in thier reviews), but I can tell you that it is a good all around lens and does much more than take pictures of bugs and plant pollen. This focal length works so well for my use that I'm now wondering why I bought the EF 70-200 f/2.8. Note: I'm using this lens on a Canon 60D.
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I made my mind to buy Canon. But what is the real difference between the EOS 400D and the EOS 30D?? I shoot a lot of landscapes, urban architecture, some portraits and a bit of macro both in B&W and colours.
BalasHapusI just bought an olympus camera, and the lense is a Zuiko Digital 14-42mm 1:3.5-5.6. I hate the lense because the manual focus on it doesn't really do much justice or capture very well. I was wondering what would be a decent and in-expensive lense for this camera, with good manual focus and captures more crisp pictures.
BalasHapusI do corrective facial procedures and need to find a good digital camera that can do really clear CLOSE-UP photos. Must have a preview screen. Any recommendations?
BalasHapusI need it urgently really. I want a macro lens so I can take photographs close-up of bugs and flowers for my coursework. I have no idea what spec I need, etc. I know basically nothing about this. Thanks so much to any answerers.
BalasHapusI need to take extreme close up photos(like the size of a matchhead) and so far have looked at the Sony T-series cameras. They have a magnifying glass macro mode (more powerful than regular macro mode) that seems to do a great job, but I'm curious if there are other cameras that also have that mode that I should look at before I make my decision. So what other cameras would do what I need?
BalasHapusI am pretty new to photography but am obsessed with taking macro pictures. I am looking into buying the Canon 100mm f/2.8, but I heard that something is not compatible with the XSI, something to do with it not being a full frame camera, and I would not be able to get the full use out of the lens? Can anyone provide some light on this? Thanks
BalasHapusI've been asked to produce a book on interior design. I would like to supply my own photographs for its content. These will need to be very high res and very good quality to be printable in a large book format. I have basic photography skills and a decent cannon digital (35mm) camera. I dont want to spend too much money but I think I will need at least a better lens and tripod etc, any suggestions?
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