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Hi All.
I have recently re-kindled an interest in Dragon/Damselflies, and would like to get some decent images without paying out a fortune.
I have tried the Canon 100mm Macro, and found it did not have the reach I needed (full frame body). The next alternative is the Canon 180mm macro. However, I wouldn't use it enough to warrant the high price. At the moment I am using a 70-200 2.8 IS with a 1'4 converter on a full frame body...but it's heavy. It appears the best solution would be a compact with high Optical Zoom, but must take Raw images.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Regards,
Philip
I have recently re-kindled an interest in Dragon/Damselflies, and would like to get some decent images without paying out a fortune.
I have tried the Canon 100mm Macro, and found it did not have the reach I needed (full frame body). The next alternative is the Canon 180mm macro. However, I wouldn't use it enough to warrant the high price. At the moment I am using a 70-200 2.8 IS with a 1'4 converter on a full frame body...but it's heavy. It appears the best solution would be a compact with high Optical Zoom, but must take Raw images.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Regards,
Philip
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