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Macro lens for a beginner on a budget...
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<blockquote data-quote="SkvLTD" data-source="post: 137878" data-attributes="member: 12855"><p>So I have the same side-debate: invest in an older/full manual macro lens, Raynox 150 or 250 to use on my 50mm f/2, or struggle getting physically close with an extension tube. Ideally I want to do insects, so I take it at least 105mm is something to look for. My other need is a long reach kinda lens, something 300ish, and while ones like Sigma 70-300 offer that "macro" mode, I know its skiddish at best. What about combination of say that Sigma and a Raynox?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkvLTD, post: 137878, member: 12855"] So I have the same side-debate: invest in an older/full manual macro lens, Raynox 150 or 250 to use on my 50mm f/2, or struggle getting physically close with an extension tube. Ideally I want to do insects, so I take it at least 105mm is something to look for. My other need is a long reach kinda lens, something 300ish, and while ones like Sigma 70-300 offer that "macro" mode, I know its skiddish at best. What about combination of say that Sigma and a Raynox? [/QUOTE]
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