Vincent,
Just reserved one at CS. Collect next week.
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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
http://www.trident.smugmug.com/
For those interested in getting the 100mm, here's another one:
http://forums.clubsnap.com/showthrea...ighlight=100mm
Cheers for the new collection. You will not regret in getting the 100mm macro. I guess the lens & the people here gave you the final decision!
Welcome.
Billy thanks huh
Cheers!
Benetay
Vincent,
This is the guy I reserve the 100mm. There is one more guy selling.
Benetay, yes the actual feel of the lens and the users here help to make up my mind. And luckily managed to find a used one, which can save some cost for me.
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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
http://www.trident.smugmug.com/
try to get the hood if it does not come with one. it helps to prevent things from touching your lens during field trip.
why I don't do garden hybrids and aquarium strains: natural species is a history of Nature, while hybrids are just the whims of Man.
hexazona · crumenatum · Galleria Botanica
Choy,
Thanks, will check with the seller.
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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
http://www.trident.smugmug.com/
Congrats Richard! For small discus very good. Not good for competition events though. Have to stand very far away because the fishes are soooo big.
You can if you dare to fail - Stan Chung
Stan,
agreed. can use 50mm to shoot adult discus.
but would be good for small fries and .....apistos!
I am really looking forward to the ST-E2 and the 100mm
to start shooting the smaller fishes
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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
http://www.trident.smugmug.com/
Agree! Fries are definitely better with the 100mm and adults 50-60mm.
Pity my 35-70 zoom closest focussing is not very near!
You can if you dare to fail - Stan Chung
can you put those 500D thinggy? Nikon equivalent maybe
Congrats Richard,
We can go shoot more often now that you're getting your new lens.
- Luenny
That is a filter, just like Hoya, B+W etc, it can be use regardless of brand as long as the threading is the same.
http://shashinki.com/shop/canon-500d...nts-p-621.html
PS: I am not marketing for the company, just a site to get the price, see the picture, get some info and compare with local price. I had not purchase anything with them at all.
it said "The 500D is geared for lenses with a focal length anywhere from 70 to 300mm"
What happen if it is attached to lenses with focal length lower than 70? just wondering
can't wait for you to get your new lens richard!
250D for 50-135mm and 500D for 75-300mm, equivalent in optical quality is the Nikon 3T to 6T, if I remember correctly, the 250D is has a 1.5 diopter factor, the 500D is 3.0 diopter
will this add on lens/filter digrade the lens sharpness? Off course the add say no but in real life?
no, it will not degrade quality, unless your lens is already bad in the first place . However, I wouldn't say the same about the other brands like Hoya. The close up filter from canon and nikon are of superior quality compared to the cheaper glass, price differences can be alot as well
I believe the Canon/Nikon ones are not single element close up filters. Should be a 2 element construction. Hence the premium on the prices.
Cheers,
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