>> Me wrote: >> I was looking at a 105mm macro lens that >> would end up being equivilent to something >> like 140mm on the digital and was wondering >> if that was too much. > Derek wrote: > > Not at all. For a close macro shot you'll be > about a foot from the subject instead of a > few inches in the case of say a CP5700. But > close macro shots have a downside in terms > of DOF as you probably know. Often it's > better not to get too close then do a 100% > crop in your photo editor. Though your butterflies are pretty I don't have that much patience. All my macro photography will be pretty stationry (PCBs, gears, scratches) I used to get around the DOF problem with my old pentax film camera by just shutting down to F22 and leaving it on a tripod for a while. I found the digital cameras (like my old CP5700) with their tiny sensors used to get good DOF regardless of apature. I am hoping the small sensor in the D70 might help a bit as well.
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Macro Lenses for PCB photography - was - Re: My best fine-pitch PCB so far
2006-06-21 by Andrew
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