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This maybe my first new lens and would like an opinion
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<blockquote data-quote="TwistedThrottle" data-source="post: 751818" data-attributes="member: 46724"><p>As much as we love spending other people's money... lol! </p><p>Some would argue that crop sensors are better suited for macro. The challenge with macro is the depth of field, (the area of a pic that is reasonably sharp) is so shallow, a challenge that is minimized when using a crop sensor camera. Many people shoot multiple shots, (full frame or crop), moving the focus back or forward in increments and then stacking the photos in post to increase the DOF, make the subject appear "deeper". Full frame just means you should probably stack more photos. If you are more of a one-and-done shooter, the crop sensor may be your best bet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwistedThrottle, post: 751818, member: 46724"] As much as we love spending other people's money... lol! Some would argue that crop sensors are better suited for macro. The challenge with macro is the depth of field, (the area of a pic that is reasonably sharp) is so shallow, a challenge that is minimized when using a crop sensor camera. Many people shoot multiple shots, (full frame or crop), moving the focus back or forward in increments and then stacking the photos in post to increase the DOF, make the subject appear "deeper". Full frame just means you should probably stack more photos. If you are more of a one-and-done shooter, the crop sensor may be your best bet. [/QUOTE]
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