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Micro vs Macro vs Close up
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<blockquote data-quote="Disorderly" data-source="post: 88443" data-attributes="member: 10297"><p>Depends on what you mean by close up. The 70-300mm can't focus closer than 4.9 feet, and has a max reproduction ratio of .25x (1/4 life size). Compare that to the 105mm Micro at 1 foot and 1x, or the 60mm Micro at .6 foot and 1x. And that's beside their relative optical quality. The 60 and 105 are excellent quality lenses, the 70-300 not so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Disorderly, post: 88443, member: 10297"] Depends on what you mean by close up. The 70-300mm can't focus closer than 4.9 feet, and has a max reproduction ratio of .25x (1/4 life size). Compare that to the 105mm Micro at 1 foot and 1x, or the 60mm Micro at .6 foot and 1x. And that's beside their relative optical quality. The 60 and 105 are excellent quality lenses, the 70-300 not so much. [/QUOTE]
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