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<blockquote data-quote="Ironwood" data-source="post: 195247" data-attributes="member: 10447"><p>Some interesting reading there Scott, thanks for posting it.</p><p></p><p>I am still trying to find the macro lens that is right for me.</p><p>I was keen on the Tokina 100 f2.8. But I am starting to shy away from it because of the front of the lens extending right out, like my Nikon 55 f2.8.</p><p>The Nikon 105 f2.8 is looking good because of its internal focusing, but more than I was hoping to spend. Am I right to think that this type of lens will be better for focus stacking ? Because of the focus breathing of the other type ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ironwood, post: 195247, member: 10447"] Some interesting reading there Scott, thanks for posting it. I am still trying to find the macro lens that is right for me. I was keen on the Tokina 100 f2.8. But I am starting to shy away from it because of the front of the lens extending right out, like my Nikon 55 f2.8. The Nikon 105 f2.8 is looking good because of its internal focusing, but more than I was hoping to spend. Am I right to think that this type of lens will be better for focus stacking ? Because of the focus breathing of the other type ? [/QUOTE]
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