SalsaFaye1983
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Not necessarily to be bought right now, but I wonder if anyone can recommend some pocket-friendly kit that is functional for a beginner or semi-pro and what won't break the bank...
I'm looking at slowly building my kit up, main focus is on Macro and Wildlife (birds) - plus a good helping of anything scenic.....waterfalls, mountains, coastlines etc. Pretty much anything to do with nature. Kinda interested in astro-shots too, was testing new lens (sigma 150-500mm) and tried to see about a shot of the moon...pleasantly surprised at how it went!
I'm also after some info on macro setup... How to get the super-macro shots of details... Think bug-eyes type of closeness. I have a Sigma 105mm Macro but want to go closer again (bet its more user error that I can't).
I've looked at the sigma 2x teleconverter as one option but also keep seeing things about reversing a prime lens e.g Nikon 50mm to give that bit extra.
BTW... Can you use that teleconverter on the 'Bigma' at night...say for moon shot? Or is it too dark?
I'm looking at slowly building my kit up, main focus is on Macro and Wildlife (birds) - plus a good helping of anything scenic.....waterfalls, mountains, coastlines etc. Pretty much anything to do with nature. Kinda interested in astro-shots too, was testing new lens (sigma 150-500mm) and tried to see about a shot of the moon...pleasantly surprised at how it went!
I'm also after some info on macro setup... How to get the super-macro shots of details... Think bug-eyes type of closeness. I have a Sigma 105mm Macro but want to go closer again (bet its more user error that I can't).
I've looked at the sigma 2x teleconverter as one option but also keep seeing things about reversing a prime lens e.g Nikon 50mm to give that bit extra.
BTW... Can you use that teleconverter on the 'Bigma' at night...say for moon shot? Or is it too dark?