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| Neon dottyback | Got my 20D today very nice still playing with the setting and all that good stuff.My pictures look great in general but when I start on my tank there is a little to be desired what is the best lense to get for close up detail I got the kit lense and it's nice but I know it'll do better with a dif. lense |
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| Smilie Bartender ![]() | Congrats! I use the EF 100mm f/2.8 macro and the Ef 28-135IS. If I were to choose one, I'd go with the 28-135 coupled with a 72mm 500D diopter and, for even better macros, a set of kenko extension tubes. The 18-55 can take pretty good macros, but you'll want to put it on a tripod, use manual focus and use a high f-stop setting (use AV mode) for better depth of field. A macro with the 18-55: [img]../photopost/data/509/3zoCU18-55web.jpg[/img] |
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| Cabbage Leather | eric brought the 20d over and we were playing around with differant settings we got these shots they are pretty good but there are a lot of things to learn yet
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