magicaxeman
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I am seeking advice on a suitable lens for taking photographs of the moth's and other critters that come into my bedroom.
Now in days past I wouldn't have needed to ask and would have just got another Tamron SP90 macro but my circumstances mean I can't move around the room to get up close to them,I am in fact bed bound 24 hours a day.
So I need to be able to reach them via focal length alone.
Of course this is not helped by not only the fact that its always going to be shooting in relatively low light but also that I cant hand hold more than about 1-1.5 KG meaning I have to keep lens weight down.
Sadly this rules out a 70-200 2.8 or 4L IS as they would have to be tripod mounted at all times.
Current gear is:
canon 500D
canon 50mm 1.8
canon 85mm 1.8
tamron 55-200mm 4-5.6
and a tamron 17-50 2.8 on its way (for self portraits)
Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Now in days past I wouldn't have needed to ask and would have just got another Tamron SP90 macro but my circumstances mean I can't move around the room to get up close to them,I am in fact bed bound 24 hours a day.
So I need to be able to reach them via focal length alone.
Of course this is not helped by not only the fact that its always going to be shooting in relatively low light but also that I cant hand hold more than about 1-1.5 KG meaning I have to keep lens weight down.
Sadly this rules out a 70-200 2.8 or 4L IS as they would have to be tripod mounted at all times.
Current gear is:
canon 500D
canon 50mm 1.8
canon 85mm 1.8
tamron 55-200mm 4-5.6
and a tamron 17-50 2.8 on its way (for self portraits)
Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated.



