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Donn Thorson 07-09-2010 09:12 AM

Macro-Insects - Insect-on-Rose_9557.jpg (1/1)
 
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About the macros I shoot: I use a Canon EOS XTi with a Tamron AF
70-300mm Macro lens...or a Tamron Adaptall MF 90mm Macro lens with a 2X
teleconverter (or Macro rings and Adaptall EOS Adapter)...or lastly a
Takumar MF 50mm Macro lens with a 2x teleconveter (& M42 Adapter). I
take all my macros pictures with a hand-held camera and no tripod...
-Donn

http://www.flickr.com/photos/donn_thorson/



Mad Cow 14-09-2010 10:55 PM

Macro-Insects - Insect-on-Rose_9557.jpg (1/1)
 
In article ,
Donn Thorson writes
2010
About the macros I shoot: I use a Canon EOS XTi with a Tamron AF
70-300mm Macro lens...or a Tamron Adaptall MF 90mm Macro lens with a 2X
teleconverter (or Macro rings and Adaptall EOS Adapter)...or lastly a
Takumar MF 50mm Macro lens with a 2x teleconveter (& M42 Adapter). I
take all my macros pictures with a hand-held camera and no tripod...
-Donn

http://www.flickr.com/photos/donn_thorson/


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How far is the lens from the insect, typically?

Thanks
--
Sue ]:(:)

Donn Thorson 15-09-2010 08:51 AM

Macro-Insects - Insect-on-Rose_9557.jpg (1/1)
 
In article ,
Mad Cow wrote:

In article ,
Donn Thorson writes
2010
About the macros I shoot: I use a Canon EOS XTi with a Tamron AF
70-300mm Macro lens...or a Tamron Adaptall MF 90mm Macro lens with a 2X
teleconverter (or Macro rings and Adaptall EOS Adapter)...or lastly a
Takumar MF 50mm Macro lens with a 2x teleconveter (& M42 Adapter). I
take all my macros pictures with a hand-held camera and no tripod...
-Donn

http://www.flickr.com/photos/donn_thorson/


[ A UUEncoded file (Insect-on-Rose_9557.jpg) was included here. ]


How far is the lens from the insect, typically?

Thanks


Depends on the lens. The 70-300 can't go closer than 2-1/2 to 3 feet
from the object, while the 50mm Takumar with a macro bellows can almost
touch the object. In that picture (Insect-on-Rose) I think I used the
90mm Adaptall with a 2X converter and was about a foot away...

Regards,

Donn


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