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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 569845" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>Macro lens for lips and fingers is an overkill, The FX sensor is 1.5 inches wide, so at 1:3 you can fit 4-5 inches on the frame, as you will have 6000 pixels across there is plenty of pixels for cropping to 2000 pixels or less. If you still want a macro lens the the 60mm macro is a good buy. A longer lens will give you space between the subject and the camera, but for a new born that is not much of an issue. This lens is perfect for flowers as well as for flat objects - stamps, coins etc.</p><p></p><p>Amongst longer lenses the Tamron is a very good lens</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 569845, member: 16090"] Macro lens for lips and fingers is an overkill, The FX sensor is 1.5 inches wide, so at 1:3 you can fit 4-5 inches on the frame, as you will have 6000 pixels across there is plenty of pixels for cropping to 2000 pixels or less. If you still want a macro lens the the 60mm macro is a good buy. A longer lens will give you space between the subject and the camera, but for a new born that is not much of an issue. This lens is perfect for flowers as well as for flat objects - stamps, coins etc. Amongst longer lenses the Tamron is a very good lens [/QUOTE]
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