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D5100
Close-Up Product Shots??
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<blockquote data-quote="Geoffc" data-source="post: 145464" data-attributes="member: 8705"><p>I have two suggestions. Firstly the Tamron 90mm macro is rated optically as good a the Nikon in many reviews and my wife has one so I can confirm it is a good lens, but half the price of a Nikon.</p><p></p><p>If you're after true colour, use raw as suggested and get an xrite colour checker passport. This will allow you to set white balance on the camera before you shoot, or in Lightroom after the event which is fine for raw files. It will also allow you to take a colour profile shot so your colours will be exactly as seen. I've started using one recently and it's fantastic for setting an accurate starting point on your images. You can obviously still adjust settings from the if you wish to. I find the corrected colours have a bit more pop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geoffc, post: 145464, member: 8705"] I have two suggestions. Firstly the Tamron 90mm macro is rated optically as good a the Nikon in many reviews and my wife has one so I can confirm it is a good lens, but half the price of a Nikon. If you're after true colour, use raw as suggested and get an xrite colour checker passport. This will allow you to set white balance on the camera before you shoot, or in Lightroom after the event which is fine for raw files. It will also allow you to take a colour profile shot so your colours will be exactly as seen. I've started using one recently and it's fantastic for setting an accurate starting point on your images. You can obviously still adjust settings from the if you wish to. I find the corrected colours have a bit more pop. [/QUOTE]
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