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Calling all 60mm Micro 2.8f owners
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<blockquote data-quote="JDFlood" data-source="post: 317994" data-attributes="member: 11653"><p>The 60mm lens is a nice sharp one. The biggest problem with it is you have to be right up on the subject almost so close if you're taking a close-up it's hard to get light to it. So the longer lenses are much better for doing that. I use it as a replacement for 50 mm when I'm on travel and I might need a macro. The 105 mm is really that's my favorite of the macros I have the 200mm, 105, and 60. It is nice and light however.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JDFlood, post: 317994, member: 11653"] The 60mm lens is a nice sharp one. The biggest problem with it is you have to be right up on the subject almost so close if you're taking a close-up it's hard to get light to it. So the longer lenses are much better for doing that. I use it as a replacement for 50 mm when I'm on travel and I might need a macro. The 105 mm is really that's my favorite of the macros I have the 200mm, 105, and 60. It is nice and light however. [/QUOTE]
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