Insects with non macro lenses
D derrabe Senior Member Oct 8, 2016 #755 Found this guy on the walking trail we were on and decided to try my hands at a macro shot
G GracieAllen Senior Member Nov 8, 2016 #758 Probably not conventional, but used a Sigma 150-600 C, ISO 400, 1/320@f10 on a D810 body on a monopod. I like chasing butterflies and such with a long lens 'cause they don't spook and I get a different angle of view.
Probably not conventional, but used a Sigma 150-600 C, ISO 400, 1/320@f10 on a D810 body on a monopod. I like chasing butterflies and such with a long lens 'cause they don't spook and I get a different angle of view.
I Ironwood Senior Member Mar 24, 2017 #760 This thread has gone a bit quite. Sigma 50-150, a bit slow to focus on small things, but when it does hit focus, it can make some nice images.
This thread has gone a bit quite. Sigma 50-150, a bit slow to focus on small things, but when it does hit focus, it can make some nice images.