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I've got to say that this little thing is real nice, especially when you have several lenses to use it with, as lenses differ by focal lengths, minimal focusing distances and aperture opening so it even gains the ability to be used at different ranges for different subjects.
I just picked it up from the post office and haven't had a real chance to test it outside, as it's also darkening already, so I took a photo of my cactus at my window. I've made 2 versions, one with correct WB and one Tungsten, which does real nicely as a wallpaper for me... If anyone wants a 1600*1200 wallpaper I could upload it for ya. correct WB: ![]() Tungsten: ![]() I hope I'll have some time to test it on some bugs and insects outside in the next few days... |
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looks great, i recently bought a 70-300 sigma with macro function, funnily enough it wasn't something i was looking for (as i didn't know what it did) but you can really create some awesome shots with it, not nearly as close as yours can do but great regardless. ![]() |
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oh right, so it works like an extension to the existing lens (i guess it goes on the 58mm thread on the end?) the macro lens itself mounts to the adapter with a 43mm thread. |
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sounds great (it's a pity they didn't standardise all the lens mounts and other fittings) ![]() |
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