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<blockquote data-quote="weebee" data-source="post: 254631" data-attributes="member: 17696"><p>What Bill said. A macro shouldn't be needed for your requirements. If you are thinking about indoor portraits you should consider a automatic TTL flash. They come in various price ranges. I use a Sunpak RD2000. It's small, light and works well. But, it is not a speedflash. Which may or may not be a issue for you. I took this picture with my 18-55 set at 40mm using my photo box. As far as the flash goes, you should listen to other, more seasoned portrait takers.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]69145[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weebee, post: 254631, member: 17696"] What Bill said. A macro shouldn't be needed for your requirements. If you are thinking about indoor portraits you should consider a automatic TTL flash. They come in various price ranges. I use a Sunpak RD2000. It's small, light and works well. But, it is not a speedflash. Which may or may not be a issue for you. I took this picture with my 18-55 set at 40mm using my photo box. As far as the flash goes, you should listen to other, more seasoned portrait takers. [ATTACH type="full"]69145._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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