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Here are few shots from this morning. Again, I can tell that I'm in bad need of a good tripod for close up/Macro shots.
First Three are with the DA 18-20 MII ![]() ![]() ![]() The remaining are with the Tamron SP AF90mm f/2.8 Macro ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I like the ones taken with the Tamron macro lens better than the with the 18-20 MII. What do you think of that lens? It looks a bit soft in these, but flowers aren't the thing to take to judge a lens (too many variables).
That last one is really priceless! Perfect focus point, well done! |
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You can't 1/2 tell the suns heading your way, lovely shots.
Simon. |
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just fyi, a camera mag down here did a test of lens' around the 100mm fl,
Sigma, Pentax, Tamron &Nikon(I think), and the tamron sp90 came out on top. |
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I like no. 3 and the last one Eddy.
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