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Well if you are a broke college student you might read this post. Best canon lens for MacroI didn't want to create a new thread because this is basically on the same topic.
I'm interested in getting a macro lens for my Canon 70D. I'd want it to shoot insects and plants. So from this thread, is the Canon 100mm f/2.8 the go-to lens to for quality/affordability? I'm a broke college student trying to create masterpieces.
Also, what kind of lighting setup do I need in order to shoot insects in an outdoor situation?
@Derrel is talking about out of focus highlights that the create the ugly balls (I agree), yours have no out of focus highlights. I am a flower shooter and it is a deal breaker for me. I think Derrel pointed out a valid characteristic that may be a consideration for the potential buyer.
@Derrel is talking about out of focus highlights that the create the ugly balls (I agree), yours have no out of focus highlights. I am a flower shooter and it is a deal breaker for me. I think Derrel pointed out a valid characteristic that may be a consideration for the potential buyer.
I didn't want to create a new thread because this is basically on the same topic.
I'm interested in getting a macro lens for my Canon 70D. I'd want it to shoot insects and plants. So from this thread, is the Canon 100mm f/2.8 the go-to lens to for quality/affordability? I'm a broke college student trying to create masterpieces.
Also, what kind of lighting setup do I need in order to shoot insects in an outdoor situation?