Most of the time, I would prefer to use the 90/100/105 mm focal length for any macro lens. I also find the 180 mm macro lenses useful sometimes for smaller fishes.
Cheers,
Most of the time, I would prefer to use the 90/100/105 mm focal length for any macro lens. I also find the 180 mm macro lenses useful sometimes for smaller fishes.
Cheers,
I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?
Luenny,
My Fuji S6500fd has a fixed len, so no choices of lens to change.
But I use close-up filter to help taking close-up of my fish.
Richard
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Canon 20D 100mm Macro EF-S 18-55mm EF-S 55-250mm EF-400mm f5.6 Speedlite 550EX 2x420EX ST-E2
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For large fishes, a kit lens or any normal zoom lens will do the job as well.
Working distance wise, if below 2ft and need to shooting adult discus a 60mm macro is very useful.
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