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Macro
Focus distance.
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<blockquote data-quote="snj979s" data-source="post: 638997" data-attributes="member: 43052"><p>Got my first macro lens yesterday. Tokina 100mm. It dawned on me, I don't know what I'm doing. Mainly I don't understand minimum focus distance. I thought I would be unable to focus when I got a foot from the subject. I was able to nearly fit the lens up the rear end of the subject. Apparently I can focus all the way to a couple of inches. So how do macro pros do it? Get as close as the subject allows? ty</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snj979s, post: 638997, member: 43052"] Got my first macro lens yesterday. Tokina 100mm. It dawned on me, I don't know what I'm doing. Mainly I don't understand minimum focus distance. I thought I would be unable to focus when I got a foot from the subject. I was able to nearly fit the lens up the rear end of the subject. Apparently I can focus all the way to a couple of inches. So how do macro pros do it? Get as close as the subject allows? ty [/QUOTE]
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