Macro recommendations
Dalantech
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I'm afraid that my 20D's shutter may be giving up the ghost soon -sticks from time to time and all I get is a black frame. Between the 30D and the 400D what would you guys and gals recommend for macro work? I'm also thinking of getting a new lens, but so far the 100mm and tubes has worked well for me. Here is an example, hand held, taken with the 20D, 100mm macro lens, and a 25mm extension tube:
Easy to do if you rest your right elbow on your right knee -makes a good monopod :wink
Easy to do if you rest your right elbow on your right knee -makes a good monopod :wink
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XTi is just standard I think?
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Thanks for the reply! The 20Ds shutter isn't rated :cry
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Gezzzzz it's a tough choice....30D or XTI?
I like the features of the XTi but the build quality of the 30D for field work better.
Personally I see a 30D in my future!
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Thanks for the reply!
I'd love to have the 5D, but I just can't cough up $2700 for a camera body
I think the 30D would hold up better than the XTi...
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Thankd Awais! I look forward to seeing your work!
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Thanks Brian!
The lens really is the toughest choice! I can get within inches of most critters, except butterflies, so I've had a hard time justifying the 180mm F3.5 L macro. Money not being a factor would you go for the 200mm prime or the 70-200mm F2.8 L with IS?
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Fraid I have no experience with an IS lens but suspect it's not worth it on an f2.8 lens with shortish zoom range. I've got the 200mm prime and that's lovely but have to admit I've not used it that much.
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Thanks for responding Brian!
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Yeah I agree with Brian the Canon 100mm is very hard to beat you've used it enough yourself to know its a dang good piece of glass that one
I'm still waiting to see what happens in the near future, before I even think about another camera, the Canon 20D has been a great learning tool for my introduction into DSLR.
I went from a Sony F828 to the Canon 20D and was somewhat overwhelmed with the transition, I wondered if I'd done the right thing at first but gosh I have learnt so much from people on this forum.
So what have you got your heart set on??? or you still sitting back and waiting to see what Canon has install for us this year ???
I'm happy to wait, cause I'm still happy learning more .... Skippy
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I'm hoping the shutter in my 20D holds out until the next photography show in February. I'd like to see Canon come out with a 1.3x crop factor camera somewhere in price between the 30D and the 5D, and I'd like to see a 150mm F2.8 L macro...
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