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    Re: New camera lens came in today!

    Quote Originally Posted by spitzu View Post
    Nah that's the same desert spider as my avatar.



    It's a Canon Rebel T1i and I just got a macro lens. I was not expecting how far I would have to stand back to be able to fit the entire snake into the pic. It's rather annoying :/
    With a Macro lens, you're supposed to get SMALL detail in the pic. The point of a Macro is to do like you did with the last picture. A macro allows you to get such high detail. Try doing that same picture as the last one with the 18-55mm kit lens on the Rebel. Your camera won't be able to focus unless you're about 18 inches away. With a Macro, you can get incredibly close, and yet still have the lens focus properly.

    If you want something that will encompass the whole snake, look at a wide angle lens, that can go 17mm or less, such as a 12 or 15mm prime lens.
    Last edited by The Hedgehog; 03-29-2011 at 07:07 PM.
    D90 Gripped - 18-55mmVR - 70-300mm VR - SB-400

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