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Best model for Macro and Microscopy
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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 426495" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>I feel that you should look into a full frame camera if you are going to get serious about Macro work. You will get better resolution when you crop the photo and lower noise at higher ISO. Though, the most important part of the equation, is the lens. You will want to get a true 1:1 lens and then add some extension tubes to it in order to get even closer. Those are my thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 426495, member: 9619"] I feel that you should look into a full frame camera if you are going to get serious about Macro work. You will get better resolution when you crop the photo and lower noise at higher ISO. Though, the most important part of the equation, is the lens. You will want to get a true 1:1 lens and then add some extension tubes to it in order to get even closer. Those are my thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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