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02/19/2005 09:36:50 AM · #1			 | 
		
		I am shooting my first wedding April 2 and have decided that this glass will be getting the majority of the work.
 
 I took a few shots of my father and I am pretty impressed!
 
 I have posted one of the shoots. I did one in color and one in B&W.
 
       
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02/19/2005 09:58:09 AM · #2			 | 
		
		Congratulations on your acquisition.  It certainly is a solid lens.  Not sure of your anticipated shots in your upcoming Wedding Shoot, but you may want to consider expanding your arsenal a bit.  I might suggest asking other working professionals what lenses they insist on when shooting Weddings.
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02/19/2005 10:03:41 AM · #3			 | 
		
		You'll love that lens.
 
 Practice the living daylights out of it as it makes you work harder to compose a shot but the results are awesome and worth the extra effort.
 
 I bought one last week and haven't used the kit lens very much since.
 
 I tried a few food shots that I like but my favorite is this one inspired by a dpc member.
 
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02/19/2005 11:18:48 AM · #4			 | 
		
		Excellent lens - I love mine.
 
 May I suggest getting a BR2A reversing adapter so you can use it for macro work -
 
  
 
 Here's one I just took,
 
  
 
 And at a 100% crop,
 
  
 
 This image was just quickly thrown together, with a bit more time and effort you can get some amazing macro shots with the 50mm reversed.
 
 Enjoy :)
 
 Darren
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02/19/2005 11:25:40 AM · #5			 | 
		
		| nice shots.  I have been thinking about getting one too.  you can't beat the price for them. |  
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02/19/2005 11:40:31 AM · #6			 | 
		
		
 
 Great macros!
 
 Right now I am using my Sigma 105mm for my macro shots but I might give the BR2A reversing adapter a try also.
 
 I took this photo with my Sigma 105mm.
 
  
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02/19/2005 12:44:11 PM · #7			 | 
		
		Originally posted by qmdi:   
 
 Great macros!
 
 Right now I am using my Sigma 105mm for my macro shots but I might give the BR2A reversing adapter a try also.
 
 I took this photo with my Sigma 105mm.
 
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 The Sigma 105mm macro (or Nikkor 105 micro) are on my wish list, along with the Sigma 10-20 and the Nikkor 80-400 VR
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02/19/2005 04:02:33 PM · #8			 | 
		
		| Definitely a solid lens.  I love mine, and go out of my way to make it work for me. |  
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02/19/2005 06:27:35 PM · #9			 | 
		
		I was just looking at B&H prices.  The 50mm 1.8D autofocus is $89.95.  I also saw that the 50mm 1.4D autofocus is $229.95!  I didn't realize that the slightly faster 1.4 would be so much more expensive!!
 
 Also, the BR2A Reversing Adaptor costs $23.95.  How does that work exactly for macro photography?
 
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02/19/2005 10:45:21 PM · #10			 | 
		
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02/19/2005 11:21:24 PM · #11			 | 
		
		Originally posted by Montereykiddo:   I was just looking at B&H prices.  The 50mm 1.8D autofocus is $89.95.  I also saw that the 50mm 1.4D autofocus is $229.95!  I didn't realize that the slightly faster 1.4 would be so much more expensive!!
 
 Also, the BR2A Reversing Adaptor costs $23.95.  How does that work exactly for macro photography?
 
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 I believe it will allow you to reverse mount your 50mm
 
 PM "colda" he will probably be able to give you more info since he has already purchased it,
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02/20/2005 02:48:11 AM · #12			 | 
		
		Originally posted by Montereykiddo:   I was just looking at B&H prices.  The 50mm 1.8D autofocus is $89.95.  I also saw that the 50mm 1.4D autofocus is $229.95!  I didn't realize that the slightly faster 1.4 would be so much more expensive!!
 
 Also, the BR2A Reversing Adaptor costs $23.95.  How does that work exactly for macro photography?
 
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 As qmdi said, it allows you to reverse mount your 50mm.
 
 It has a 52mm thread on one side that you mount on your lens like a filter, then you connect the lens to the camera using the BR2A.
 
 You do have to work in manual mode as there is no communication between the camera and the lens. I usually open the lens up to the full 1.8 to focus (set the lens to infinity and focus is at about 3 inches), then close the aperture accordingly, for speed and lazyness the sample pic was taken at f22 with a 1 second exposure (a first test shot was 1/100s @ 1.8).
 
 Hope this helps :)
 
 Darren
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02/20/2005 04:08:22 AM · #13			 | 
		
		Originally posted by Montereykiddo:   I was just looking at B&H prices.  The 50mm 1.8D autofocus is $89.95.  I also saw that the 50mm 1.4D autofocus is $229.95!  I didn't realize that the slightly faster 1.4 would be so much more expensive!!
 
 Also, the BR2A Reversing Adaptor costs $23.95.  How does that work exactly for macro photography?
 
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 The BR2A is also available for $18.00 here
 
 -Terry
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