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12/04/2007 08:24:24 PM · #26 |
Originally posted by jdannels: Originally posted by rider: read this
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thanks for fixing the link jd |
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12/05/2007 06:18:03 PM · #27 |
Well my new lens is on its way, and I should have it in tomorrows mail.....
I am so excited, and would like to thank everyone for there help and suggestions
Canon EF 180mm f/3.5L Macro USM
love from shez
Message edited by author 2007-12-05 18:21:08.
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12/05/2007 08:29:44 PM · #28 |
Originally posted by sherpet: Well my new lens is on its way, and I should have it in tomorrows mail.....
I am so excited, and would like to thank everyone for there help and suggestions
Canon EF 180mm f/3.5L Macro USM
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Oooo, I am so jealous! you are going to love it. It will suit your style of photography incredibly well. Enjoy! |
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12/08/2007 06:45:06 PM · #29 |
Well it has arrived and in my hot little hands.....
Canon EF 180mm f/3.5L Macro USM lens
Yes my new macro lens is here, and I am so excited, not sure what to do next.....
I will get the nerves settled, and hopefully have a go later today taking some macros shots.....
I will post my results, that is if they turn out ok.....
Message edited by author 2007-12-08 18:45:25.
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12/10/2007 10:45:49 AM · #30 |
Here are the first images taken with my new macro lens.....
Canon EF 180mm f/3.5L Macro USM lens.
More still to come.....
Message edited by author 2007-12-10 10:46:40.
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12/10/2007 01:21:34 PM · #31 |
| Sher, don't forget that it will take good portrait photos too if you've got the room to step back a few feet. Enjoy your new tool and remember to try the larger F-stops to help increase DOF with this lens. Since you're shooting on a tripod that shouldn't be a problem. Enjoy! |
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12/10/2007 01:48:31 PM · #32 |
Originally posted by fir3bird: Sher, don't forget that it will take good portrait photos too if you've got the room to step back a few feet. Enjoy your new tool and remember to try the larger F-stops to help increase DOF with this lens. Since you're shooting on a tripod that shouldn't be a problem. Enjoy! |
Make that the 'smaller" f/stops, please. Small apertures = more DOF, large apertures = less DOF. Granted, the terminology is confusing since "f/22" seems like a larger number than "f/4", but you have to understand those numbers are reciprocals. That is to say, f/22 has an aperture diameter 1/22nd of the focal length of the lens, whereas f/4 delivers an aperture 1/4th of the focal length of the lens.
R.
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