boccers_2000
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Hi Guys.
I usually take landscapes but i am toying with the idea of investing in a macro lens and trying some up close work (in part owing to the weather we have been having recently).
I just wanted to get your views on which lens I should be going for? I would spend upto £550-600 on the lens.
My original thought was the 100mm f2.8L but is this worth the extra over the non L version?
In addition, how important is it to get a flash set up for macro (such as a ring flash)? I only have a 430EXII flash unit (which only works on camera). My concern is of course buying the lens and then being unghappy with the results owing to the lack of a specific flash unit.
Can natural light work well in macro? Of course I guess that depends what you are shooting so for me, I think it would mainly be flowers, insects, inanimate objects around the house.
Any views from experienced macro photographers welcome!
Cheers
I usually take landscapes but i am toying with the idea of investing in a macro lens and trying some up close work (in part owing to the weather we have been having recently).
I just wanted to get your views on which lens I should be going for? I would spend upto £550-600 on the lens.
My original thought was the 100mm f2.8L but is this worth the extra over the non L version?
In addition, how important is it to get a flash set up for macro (such as a ring flash)? I only have a 430EXII flash unit (which only works on camera). My concern is of course buying the lens and then being unghappy with the results owing to the lack of a specific flash unit.
Can natural light work well in macro? Of course I guess that depends what you are shooting so for me, I think it would mainly be flowers, insects, inanimate objects around the house.
Any views from experienced macro photographers welcome!
Cheers