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<blockquote data-quote="blueiron" data-source="post: 1335" data-attributes="member: 203"><p>A great deal depends on what you are shooting. A 60mm is perfect for flowers, insects that do not alert when the camera is close, and inanimate objects that allow you to get in close. Longer focal length lenses are needed when animals/insects are skittish or even poisonous, and when you can not get as close as you might like. A friend loves the challenge of photographing rattlesnakes with a 200mm Micro Nikkor, something I would prefer a 500mm super-tele for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blueiron, post: 1335, member: 203"] A great deal depends on what you are shooting. A 60mm is perfect for flowers, insects that do not alert when the camera is close, and inanimate objects that allow you to get in close. Longer focal length lenses are needed when animals/insects are skittish or even poisonous, and when you can not get as close as you might like. A friend loves the challenge of photographing rattlesnakes with a 200mm Micro Nikkor, something I would prefer a 500mm super-tele for. [/QUOTE]
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