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  • #46
    So I am all confused now. Im looking for a lens i can get really close with..

    I am a white boy but my wife is from taiwan lol...

    for tanking pictures of my fish i use A priority.
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    • #47
      Get the 60mm f2.8.

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      • #48
        Originally posted by myjohnson View Post

        Clean shot by the way!

        That's POTM $hit son. :)
        Originally posted by ssrprelude View Post
        Awesome pics Trung
        thanks sirs

        Nikon 60mm f2.8, 105mm f2.8 are both good. I see a Tamron 180mm on craigslist for $250. Sigma 105mm is good too.

        But for fish you'll have better luck using a 50mm f1.4 or you can use a flash overhead in wireless mode like thai. Either way works. You can't go wrong either way. Whats your exact budget? You can rent the $900 dollar 105mm VR for 40 bucks at photorentalsource.com Its in houston so you can pick it up. That way you can test it out to see if you like the focal length and mess around with it to see if you can snap good pictures.


        "twitter20" for 20% off first rental
        Last edited by soymilk; 03-31-2012, 12:11 PM.

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        • #49
          Really sick shots
          700g Mini-Monster tank

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          • #50
            Originally posted by sunkenmetal View Post
            So I am all confused now. Im looking for a lens i can get really close with..

            I am a white boy but my wife is from taiwan lol...

            for tanking pictures of my fish i use A priority.
            All those pics weren't taken with a macro lens either. It was either a

            Sony 16-80mm cz kit lens, 70-300mm, 24-70mm Carl Zeiss
            Nikon 24-120mm, 50mm f1.4
            Canon 24-105mm, 50mm f1.4

            no macro lenses, seriously haven't touched my macro in a while. I sold my macro photography tripod . Macro lenses are awesome, but my whole point was you can get decent results with tons of other lenses. I'd rather get a lens to take pics in low light/portraits/fish.
            Last edited by soymilk; 03-31-2012, 12:34 PM.

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            • #51
              +1!

              I used a number of different lens before I settled with my 60/2.8. But I don't ever sell anything really. Which makes me picker about what I buy.
              I ate my fish that died.

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              • #52
                thai is right about the 1:1, a true macro lens lets you really get in there. here are some pictures of actual 1:1 shots with a 100mm macro. If you got the patience and time, its a beautiful thing.







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                • #53






                  100mm macro lens. Sometimes with flash ring or multiple flashes with pocketwizards. good fun.

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                  • #54
                    Yup!

                    Just getting the lens itself is not going to do it.

                    There is a whole technique to taking macro shots that optimizes the lens' main close up function.
                    I ate my fish that died.

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                    • #55






                      nikkor 60mm/2.8f
                      I ate my fish that died.

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                      • #56
                        that last picture looks dirty....

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                        • #57


                          reminds me of this video me and thai did, i think we can do better now. Too bad no more nps...

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                          • #58
                            I guess I dont really need a marco lens. I normally use the lens that came with my d40 or my 70-300mm with VR. Ive only used the lens that came with the d90 body once lol. Im thinking ill get a fixed focal length lens for low light and will focus up close less than a 2 feet.
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                            • #59
                              great pictures you guys
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                              • #60
                                I second that! :)

                                If all you ever had were kit zoom lenses then try a low light prime first. You will be surprise how many nice shots you can get with just these lenses.
                                I ate my fish that died.

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