reeniebeany
starting to spend too much on rocks
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Post by reeniebeany on Feb 21, 2021 18:33:45 GMT -5
Well, that's out. My toilet isn't white. Yeah, I'ma go tell my husband we have to go buy a new white toilet so I my rocks look good... Those are awesome pics! My cell phone does a pretty good job, but nothing compared to those pro shots. Lighting is my biggest challenge.
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saxplayer
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since March 2018
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Post by saxplayer on Feb 21, 2021 21:54:32 GMT -5
Garage Rocker - I checked a few photos, but none of the EXIF info is available that I can see It should be viewable now, Grant. My privacy setting had it blocked. Yup, perfect now. Randy - what macro lens are you using? I have an E-mount and am considering getting a Carl Zeiss macro lens but man, $$
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Post by Garage Rocker on Feb 23, 2021 20:39:50 GMT -5
It should be viewable now, Grant. My privacy setting had it blocked. Yup, perfect now. Randy - what macro lens are you using? I have an E-mount and am considering getting a Carl Zeiss macro lens but man, $$ Grant, I am in the Canon line, though I love Nikon also. My macro lens is a Canon EF100mm f2.8 Macro USM. It goes on my Canon EOS 60D DSLR. The multiplying factor due to the sensor size on this camera, in essence, makes this a 160mm lens (don't ask). I did the research and decided on this, instead of the L series with similar specs. I have a few L series and love them, but the comparison reviews and data didn't warrant $700 more for this specific need. I love this lens for what I need it to do.
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saxplayer
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since March 2018
Posts: 1,327
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Post by saxplayer on Feb 23, 2021 22:26:48 GMT -5
Yup, perfect now. Randy - what macro lens are you using? I have an E-mount and am considering getting a Carl Zeiss macro lens but man, $$ Grant, I am in the Canon line, though I love Nikon also. My macro lens is a Canon EF100mm f2.8 Macro USM. It goes on my Canon EOS 60D DSLR. The multiplying factor due to the sensor size on this camera, in essence, makes this a 160mm lens (don't ask). I did the research and decided on this, instead of the L series with similar specs. I have a few L series and love them, but the comparison reviews and data didn't warrant $700 more for this specific need. I love this lens for what I need it to do. I have an older Sony Nex-6 (APS-C) so I sprung for a Zeiss Touit 50mm f/2.8 macro lens to learn with..looking forward to it.
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