Lol. With a macro/micro lens you would not need an extension tube unless you want to photograph even smaller fauna than a Celestial Pearl Danio[CPD].
I find shutter speed at 1/200 without flash will not freeze zippy subjects like rummy noses or CPD's.
Flash and a tripod is essential for fast moving subject macro photography because you need high DOF[depth of field-front to back sharpness] and high shutter speed. Only with flash that has around 1/10000 sec burst of light can freeze motion for something small and zippy. With a powerful flash, you can set your aperture smaller F22/32 to get more DOF.
The tripod is essential because you will get a major headache trying to hold the camera and look thru it for such a close up subject. Focussing will also be a nightmare. Get a good one. I bought a Gitzo mountaineer [no idea why as I'm not mountain goat. lol] it's light and sturdy. There are other good brands that are value for your money.
I would have bought the Nikon AF-D105 micro too if the specs were a little better. A bit disappointed that Nikon did not spice up the 105VR more to make it a must have. If certain apertures had better performance the lens would be the one to have. That said the 105VR lens is no slouch.
There's a whole load to read here http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum...splay.php?f=16
Start programming your head with all these acronyms.
Last edited by benny; 15th May 2007 at 01:10.
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