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Macro lens or tubes
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<blockquote data-quote="rick.osgood" data-source="post: 575080" data-attributes="member: 42457"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>I am going on a trip to Costa Rica this November and am trying to get myself as ready as possible. I am sure there will be many butterflies and other insects along with flowers to photograph. I am trying to decide if I should bite the bullet and get a dedicated macro lens or if a quality tube kit would suffice. I am an amateur so will not be doing a ton of macro photography but I don't want to miss shots I may never see again.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rick.osgood, post: 575080, member: 42457"] Hi all, I am going on a trip to Costa Rica this November and am trying to get myself as ready as possible. I am sure there will be many butterflies and other insects along with flowers to photograph. I am trying to decide if I should bite the bullet and get a dedicated macro lens or if a quality tube kit would suffice. I am an amateur so will not be doing a ton of macro photography but I don't want to miss shots I may never see again. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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