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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Murray" data-source="post: 424008" data-attributes="member: 9753"><p>[USER=37853]@6iron[/USER] the Raynox takes some practice to get used to the very shallow DOF. I would advise taking photos with just the 90mm at min focus distance using your body to focus (moving in/out). Doing this will allow you to concentrate through the view finder. Just be aware that you will be pretty close to the subject and can spook them easily. Practice on something the will not run/scurry or fly off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Murray, post: 424008, member: 9753"] [USER=37853]@6iron[/USER] the Raynox takes some practice to get used to the very shallow DOF. I would advise taking photos with just the 90mm at min focus distance using your body to focus (moving in/out). Doing this will allow you to concentrate through the view finder. Just be aware that you will be pretty close to the subject and can spook them easily. Practice on something the will not run/scurry or fly off. [/QUOTE]
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