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<blockquote data-quote="jeplane" data-source="post: 243631" data-attributes="member: 11913"><p>I have a Lester Dine 105mm f/2.8</p><p></p><p>Just got it, and so far, love this lens. Sharp, easy to focus, very short of DOP which makes it fun to play with. </p><p></p><p>However here is my question: </p><p>i took the picture of an ant very quick last night, with the 1:1 macro position.</p><p>Yet, the ant size on the screen is perhaps just one third. I would have thought that I would have been able to be much closer. </p><p></p><p>What am I doing wrong OR what can I do to add to this lens and be so close that I can see the eyes of a fly as an example?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeplane, post: 243631, member: 11913"] I have a Lester Dine 105mm f/2.8 Just got it, and so far, love this lens. Sharp, easy to focus, very short of DOP which makes it fun to play with. However here is my question: i took the picture of an ant very quick last night, with the 1:1 macro position. Yet, the ant size on the screen is perhaps just one third. I would have thought that I would have been able to be much closer. What am I doing wrong OR what can I do to add to this lens and be so close that I can see the eyes of a fly as an example? [/QUOTE]
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