Best advice I can give you is to take photos of things you're really interested in. I think you learn faster that way as your willing to get closer to the subject and learn how they behave. My thing was jumping spiders, they fascinated me and make for fantastic subjects.
That being said I'd...
I'm a bit jealous looking forward to seeing the results! I know you've just spent a lot of money but down the line you might find raynox DCR 150 or 250 useful not a lot goes wring with them so you can pick them used no problem
If you are into macro I would look at a m4/3 set up. Most of the good Macro stuff I'm seeing right now is being shot with an OMD Em1 variant and the fantastic 60mm zuiko macro lens. The advantages with this set up are bigger dof and in body handheld image stacking.
If I was starting again I'd...
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