Thank you! Took almost an hour to get that clown shot! HAHABeautiful shot of the clown, and the hermit!! Lookin good.
Thanks Fidel! 105mm Micro (Nikons Macro lens) on a Nikon D700lovely photos, what were they shot with?
Thank you! Took almost an hour to get that clown shot! HAHABeautiful shot of the clown, and the hermit!! Lookin good.
Thanks Fidel! 105mm Micro (Nikons Macro lens) on a Nikon D700lovely photos, what were they shot with?
you guys & all your macro lenses, you make me feel bad for not having one
granted I'm going backwards & planning on doing a DIY macro on a $2500 tele lens
My BIL, Canon guy, has that lens and its awesome!http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/680103-USA/Canon_2751B002_EF_70_200mm_f_2_8L_IS.html
I currently own that lens but instead of purchasing a macro lens for my tank i'm going to reverse mount a pentax pancake lens onto the front of that canon lens to allow it macro focus.
The f2 70-200 is one of the most revered tele lenses among canon photographers and we tend to really really love the depth of field it creates, it has a bit of a built in smooth vignette effect which I find myself addicted to haha, should yield some interesting results once converted to macro... I already have both lenses but the pancake lens has a ding on the outside ring so I need to repair or replace it before I can screw it onto my Canon lens.
New toys! What are you planning to get?Can't wait to get some new camera equipment myself.
A macro lens or two, possibly a 5D Mk III.
If winning the lotto is the same as accepting a new job offer, then yes, I was the lotto winner.Now we know who was the lotto winner in the south bay!
Sweet camera. Does great video too.
If winning the lotto is the same as accepting a new job offer, then yes, I was the lotto winner.
Nice camera! Ive shot one before and it takes great pictures. Good high ISO and vibrant colors. What length Macro lens were you looking at? Anything 100mm and up should work well.A macro lens or two, possibly a 5D Mk III.
However, one thing I will need to focus on (pun intended) is upping my photography skills.
I'm thinking the 100mm 2.8L and possibly the 50mm 2.5. I think I'll want to get the 24-70mm 2.8L eventually too.Nice camera! Ive shot one before and it takes great pictures. Good high ISO and vibrant colors. What length Macro lens were you looking at? Anything 100mm and up should work well.
BTW congrats on the new job!
A 50mm macro would be a nice little prime lens to have but if its going to be for just macro then I say pass on it. Save your money for that 24-70mm that would cover that focal range anyways. All that a 50 macro would allow you to do is get in up close to a flower for example, while you are walking around.I'm thinking the 100mm 2.8L and possibly the 50mm 2.5. I think I'll want to get the 24-70mm 2.8L eventually too.
Yeah, that's exactly the reason why I'm interested in the 50 macro.A 50mm macro would be a nice little prime lens to have but if its going to be for just macro then I say pass on it. Save your money for that 24-70mm that would cover that focal range anyways. All that a 50 macro would allow you to do is get in up close to a flower for example, while you are walking around.
My dream macro lens would be like an 180mm. You can stand further back and not disrupt animals.
I bought a yellow watchman goby Saturday and I haven't seen him again. This normal? Nothing in sump or on the...floor! He was out all of Saturday...even ate some pellets. When should I be concerned?
This will probably be the last fish I put in the tank - You are right, I hope it doesn't bite me in the a$$ later. I hope he makes it. I have seen him yet or any burrows.Totally normal from my experience. If you haven't seen him in a week I might worry, but he'll probably stick his head out in a day or two.
PS: I seriously wouldn't put any fish in my tank without quarantining it first. Tearing your reef apart to get fish out when they get ich is a serious drag.