Newbie needs help with macro equipment
snakemau
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Hey there,
First, this forum is AWESOME!!!! Now to business. I have a Canon XSi with the EFS 18-55mm, a EFS 55-250mm, a Speedlite 430EX II flash, and recently got my EF 100 mm macro lens. My goal with the macro is to use it for insect and marine fish/invertebrate pictures and others. I had no clue on how to really use the macro until I started reading the macro exercises in this forum (I still don't, but not as bad as before!) But I was wondering if I should get the Canon ER 14X ring-type flash or if there are any other options available that would improve the light source on my pics? I also need a tripod/head and I'm thinking on the Manfroto 190XB or the 190XDB tripod with the Manfroto 3265 head. Are there any other good options out there? I have use my camera mostly for point/shoot, but I want to get serious about real photography (nature mostly) and would like to get advice and guidance. There are no local photography clubs or courses near by so any good online courses/books/ forums like this one and others will be appreciated.
Thanks
First, this forum is AWESOME!!!! Now to business. I have a Canon XSi with the EFS 18-55mm, a EFS 55-250mm, a Speedlite 430EX II flash, and recently got my EF 100 mm macro lens. My goal with the macro is to use it for insect and marine fish/invertebrate pictures and others. I had no clue on how to really use the macro until I started reading the macro exercises in this forum (I still don't, but not as bad as before!) But I was wondering if I should get the Canon ER 14X ring-type flash or if there are any other options available that would improve the light source on my pics? I also need a tripod/head and I'm thinking on the Manfroto 190XB or the 190XDB tripod with the Manfroto 3265 head. Are there any other good options out there? I have use my camera mostly for point/shoot, but I want to get serious about real photography (nature mostly) and would like to get advice and guidance. There are no local photography clubs or courses near by so any good online courses/books/ forums like this one and others will be appreciated.
Thanks
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More macro hints and tips here
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=807056
Brian V.
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your 430 flash will be great
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