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Good setup for insect photography with Nikon D3200?
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<blockquote data-quote="Eyelight" data-source="post: 376327" data-attributes="member: 24753"><p>Any telephoto with a minimum focus distance in the range of the working distance you can achieve. A macro will allow closer focusing, but still needs the reach of a longer telephoto to increase the usable working distance. My thought would be 135mm or greater with longer being better. </p><p></p><p>Looking thru the <a href="http://nikonites.com/wild-life/5623-post-your-spiders.html?highlight=spiders#axzz3ITWIPNA9" target="_blank">Post your spiders</a> thread and checking the EXIF on the images will give an idea of what can be done with which camera & lens combos. Bear in mind the images may have been cropped.</p><p></p><p>Edited to add: The distance you will likely be working, a single flash with diffuser will work most of the time. The built-in flash will work for short distances, but a little more power would be better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eyelight, post: 376327, member: 24753"] Any telephoto with a minimum focus distance in the range of the working distance you can achieve. A macro will allow closer focusing, but still needs the reach of a longer telephoto to increase the usable working distance. My thought would be 135mm or greater with longer being better. Looking thru the [URL="http://nikonites.com/wild-life/5623-post-your-spiders.html?highlight=spiders#axzz3ITWIPNA9"]Post your spiders[/URL] thread and checking the EXIF on the images will give an idea of what can be done with which camera & lens combos. Bear in mind the images may have been cropped. Edited to add: The distance you will likely be working, a single flash with diffuser will work most of the time. The built-in flash will work for short distances, but a little more power would be better. [/QUOTE]
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