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<blockquote data-quote="WhiteLight" data-source="post: 149782" data-attributes="member: 9556"><p>Moab-</p><p></p><p>i know the passion you have for photography, so if am right & your ultimate goal is to get the best pics - go for the 105mm.</p><p>There is NO replacing the quality of a 105mm, maybe close by the 200mm</p><p></p><p>If you feel the 105 is a bit too much of a stretch money-wise, then the 85mm would do...</p><p>You can allows buy bellows & extension tubes and a lot of other thingies to make it better...</p><p></p><p>Here's a test for you, to see if it's worth spending all that moolah on the 105mm.</p><p>Buy a pair of reversing rings off eBay... Try them on your camera & shoot some bugs..</p><p>If you feel you are still just as interested in macro, then go in for the 105mm</p><p>If it doesn't peak your interest all that much, then save yourself some money & make do with the reversing rings & your 35mm (which i must say is a fantastic combo by itself)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteLight, post: 149782, member: 9556"] Moab- i know the passion you have for photography, so if am right & your ultimate goal is to get the best pics - go for the 105mm. There is NO replacing the quality of a 105mm, maybe close by the 200mm If you feel the 105 is a bit too much of a stretch money-wise, then the 85mm would do... You can allows buy bellows & extension tubes and a lot of other thingies to make it better... Here's a test for you, to see if it's worth spending all that moolah on the 105mm. Buy a pair of reversing rings off eBay... Try them on your camera & shoot some bugs.. If you feel you are still just as interested in macro, then go in for the 105mm If it doesn't peak your interest all that much, then save yourself some money & make do with the reversing rings & your 35mm (which i must say is a fantastic combo by itself) [/QUOTE]
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