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Originally Posted by Nico13
Hi Warren,
A couple of pretty reasonable shots there with what you have.
What lens etc did you use for those?
I found if you have a short tele lens say around 135-150mm that has a good close focus range is the next best thing to a macro.
One bonus is they give you a bit more DOF without having to close the appature right down.
I have a 135mm f2.8 prime lens that I'd been using for just this purpose and it peformed very well.
I then purchased a 100mm f2.8 macro that was highly recommended and was a little underwhelmed by it.
Mind you it is a very good lens but the 135 is better for grabbing those quick shots while the 100 macro is better if you have time to setup for the shots.
ken.
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Thanks Rowland,Shelley,JJJ,Ken
Ken, it is a NIKON DX Nikkor 18-135mm 1.35-56g ED
f/5.6
1/60 sec.
ISO-100
Focal Length 105mm
Manual Focus