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Moab Man's Magnified Macro
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<blockquote data-quote="Vincent" data-source="post: 433214" data-attributes="member: 15675"><p>Keep the pictures coming I would say.</p><p></p><p>Clearly Macro over 1:1 is an art that requires patience, I would even go for perseverance, preparation and luck.</p><p>Hand held can give results as you show, but you need a lot of stamina to take the losses.</p><p>I`m planning on trying some extreme stuff myself, I have a Canon 500D Close up lens waiting for my birthday (I got it second hand so my partner could give it to me).</p><p>Since this week I also have the 90mm Tammy.</p><p>On my budget I have the Canon 65mm MP-E (not for a Nikon body though), however I`m not convinced, Tammy + 500D + TC + Extension tubes and the time it takes to have a decent set-up, the Canon might not add a lot to that for the number of times I will use it.</p><p></p><p>I have been following <a href="http://www.alexanderwild.com/" target="_blank">Alex Wild Photography</a> who is a biologist (specialised in ants) who takes more pictures then needed for the job and shows what I would like to reach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vincent, post: 433214, member: 15675"] Keep the pictures coming I would say. Clearly Macro over 1:1 is an art that requires patience, I would even go for perseverance, preparation and luck. Hand held can give results as you show, but you need a lot of stamina to take the losses. I`m planning on trying some extreme stuff myself, I have a Canon 500D Close up lens waiting for my birthday (I got it second hand so my partner could give it to me). Since this week I also have the 90mm Tammy. On my budget I have the Canon 65mm MP-E (not for a Nikon body though), however I`m not convinced, Tammy + 500D + TC + Extension tubes and the time it takes to have a decent set-up, the Canon might not add a lot to that for the number of times I will use it. I have been following [url=http://www.alexanderwild.com/]Alex Wild Photography[/url] who is a biologist (specialised in ants) who takes more pictures then needed for the job and shows what I would like to reach. [/QUOTE]
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