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<blockquote data-quote="blackstar" data-source="post: 821623" data-attributes="member: 47518"><p>I also started to work on Macro recently (not as long as you did) when I acquired the new z105. So far it's going rather slowly... other than the unavailability of good interesting subjects (don't have a nice backyard like yours), the lighting issue is the most dominant hindrance I often encounter. Adding salt to the wound, acceptable DOF requires a large f-number which further worsens the lighting issue. Just recently I learned the camera body also affects Macro image as I changed from z6ii to z8 the AF worked much faster, better, and more successfully. Now I am pondering the need for lighting assistance... I heard Nikon's kit is very good but expensive... maybe later though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackstar, post: 821623, member: 47518"] I also started to work on Macro recently (not as long as you did) when I acquired the new z105. So far it's going rather slowly... other than the unavailability of good interesting subjects (don't have a nice backyard like yours), the lighting issue is the most dominant hindrance I often encounter. Adding salt to the wound, acceptable DOF requires a large f-number which further worsens the lighting issue. Just recently I learned the camera body also affects Macro image as I changed from z6ii to z8 the AF worked much faster, better, and more successfully. Now I am pondering the need for lighting assistance... I heard Nikon's kit is very good but expensive... maybe later though. [/QUOTE]
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