Quick question peeps, should I keep the 90mm and 60mm macro, or trade the 2 in against the 80mm macro?
Want to get back to a bit more macro, but not sure if the 80 stacks up against the 90 for portraits and bokeh [emoji57]
Quick question peeps, should I keep the 90mm and 60mm macro, or trade the 2 in against the 80mm macro?
Want to get back to a bit more macro, but not sure if the 80 stacks up against the 90 for portraits and bokeh [emoji57]
Quick question peeps, should I keep the 90mm and 60mm macro, or trade the 2 in against the 80mm macro?
Want to get back to a bit more macro, but not sure if the 80 stacks up against the 90 for portraits and bokeh [emoji57]
Quick question peeps, should I keep the 90mm and 60mm macro, or trade the 2 in against the 80mm macro?
Want to get back to a bit more macro, but not sure if the 80 stacks up against the 90 for portraits and bokeh [emoji57]
I would agree with Jelster
Keep the 90 and get some tubes. Then see how you get along on the macro front, with that set up
Ill give the 90 a bash with the 11mm tube and see what happens...if not I guess ill have to start saving for the 80, or maybe the Samyang 100, don't know what that's like...
Yep, that's what I need to weigh up, the ois would be good, I used to shoot the 1dx with the 100mm L macro, and used to love that...That’s probably a good idea to try it that way, but remember adding an 11mm or the 16mm tube to the 90mm won’t give you true macro in the real sense, it’ll only give you better degrees of close up. And of course you can always add tubes to the 80mm macro lens which will mean you can focus even closer than true macro which begins at 1-1, one other thing the 80mm is a stabilised lens which is an asset with macro work, where the 90mm isn’t.
George.
I think I made a mistake with the dates when resetting one of my T2's yesterday...
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This is a scenario I’ve been looking into.I would agree with Jelster
Keep the 90 and get some tubes. Then see how you get along on the macro front, with that set up
Very nice candid street style Fujigraph, with good comp’ & colour.
George.
Works for me. Love the coloursSo, a bit of an edit on this, not sure if the square crop works, I kinda like it...
Hayle harbour 3-2430 by Darrin Roberts, on Flickr
Thanks for these, will look into the Nikon lens, cheersX-T30 using the Viltrox manual adapter and the Nikon 60mm f2.8 D.
This 5 cent coin is about the same size as a 20p.
Focus drops off on the right hand side, I don't think I was quite square with the coin.
Fuji XT-30 with Viltrox adaptor for Nikon. Nikon 60 f2.8D by Dean McBryde, on Flickr
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Fuji XT-30 with Viltrox adaptor for Nikon. Nikon 60 f2.8D by Dean McBryde, on Flickr
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Fuji XT-30 with Viltrox adaptor for Nikon. Nikon 60 f2.8D by Dean McBryde, on Flickr
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Fuji XT-30 with Viltrox adaptor for Nikon. Nikon 60 f2.8D by Dean McBryde, on Flickr
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Fuji XT-30 with Viltrox adaptor for Nikon. Nikon 60 f2.8D by Dean McBryde, on Flickr
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So, a bit of an edit on this, not sure if the square crop works, I kinda like it...
Hayle harbour 3-2430 by Darrin Roberts, on Flickr
That's a beaut, not to sure on the crop ratio, think I might prefer a portrait orientation but this is cool too
Yep, being trying different crops as there's no headroom above the boat, thought the square may even it up a bit, but not sure...
Could you not add a bit more sea above the boat, to give you more room to play?
My pp skills are severely lacking, did think about that, off to YouTube to find out how [emoji16]
I like it, and I don't mind, will have a go at the original larger file with more pesky pixels in it..
Only the 90mm, 50-140mm and 100-400mm