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D5100 Auto Distortion Control question
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<blockquote data-quote="Blurrymess" data-source="post: 46049" data-attributes="member: 9022"><p>Not yet. I will try to get some up soon. I was initially going to get the 60mm, but I'm glad a went with the 40mm as its super sharp, is 1:1 like the 60mm, and works well as a walk around lens. The only thing it's not great for is landscape photo, but no lens does it all... I use it for copy work primarily, but it's also been great for portraits. 60mm would have been great too, I don't think you can lose with either one. One complaint I've heard about the 40mm is that the closet distance shooting is at about an inch and a half, so if you're shoot bugs macro you may scare them away, and the closeness of the lens to subject affects the flash... But you can get a ring flash if that's an issue. These are non-issues for me as I'm never going to be into shooting bugs. The 60mm pretty much does the same thing, but allows you to stand a bit further away from your subject, which can be a pro or con depending on the application.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blurrymess, post: 46049, member: 9022"] Not yet. I will try to get some up soon. I was initially going to get the 60mm, but I'm glad a went with the 40mm as its super sharp, is 1:1 like the 60mm, and works well as a walk around lens. The only thing it's not great for is landscape photo, but no lens does it all... I use it for copy work primarily, but it's also been great for portraits. 60mm would have been great too, I don't think you can lose with either one. One complaint I've heard about the 40mm is that the closet distance shooting is at about an inch and a half, so if you're shoot bugs macro you may scare them away, and the closeness of the lens to subject affects the flash... But you can get a ring flash if that's an issue. These are non-issues for me as I'm never going to be into shooting bugs. The 60mm pretty much does the same thing, but allows you to stand a bit further away from your subject, which can be a pro or con depending on the application. [/QUOTE]
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