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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 29796" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>Some of you have mentioned that 100 or 105 is a little long for a macro, but, if you like to take shots of insects or small animals, sometimes the longer focal length won't scare them off. I know that for bees, sometimes you can't just stick the lens too close… I use the Sigma 105 and find the working distance just fine. Of course, there is the camera shake factor, or the wind factor. For studio shots, it's all different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 29796, member: 3903"] Some of you have mentioned that 100 or 105 is a little long for a macro, but, if you like to take shots of insects or small animals, sometimes the longer focal length won't scare them off. I know that for bees, sometimes you can't just stick the lens too close… I use the Sigma 105 and find the working distance just fine. Of course, there is the camera shake factor, or the wind factor. For studio shots, it's all different. [/QUOTE]
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