Canon 100mm f2.8 Macro - First Couple of Shots
These were taken with an XTi
Yesterday was really warm and sunny, so the bees were really active. This was as close as I could get handheld.
f7.1 1/640, ISO 800
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This was taken from about 10 feet away.
f4 1/60, ISO 1600, Built-In Flash
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These both were adjusted for white balance and sharpness. But the color, contrast, and brightness are straight from the lens.
This was a really good buy!
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I like the bee shot. I bought this lens back in November just as all the insects disappeared for the winter here in Ireland.I can't wait for the warm weather to come back, the 100mm f2.8 macro opens up a whole new world of photo opportunities.
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Thanks. Do you focus manually, and use a flash?
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Very nice shots. I bought mine last July and I think its my sharpest lens. I have similar bee shots.
The lens will open a new world for you. If you aren't using a flash yet, a nice one with a deflector like to Speedlite 580EX will be useful.
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For now, I'll have to use my 540ez on Manual witha Lumiquest Softbox. I spent my money on lenses!
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This makes me want this lens even more now! But I'm real tight on cash at the moment.
By the way, I love the picture of your (probably) cat. the wall and the couch add so much color.
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I like the bee photo. I bought that lens this past year, and it is by far my favorite lens. Thanks for sharing the pictures
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Originally Posted by Steve Eisenberg
Thanks. Do you focus manually, and use a flash?
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I rely on AF as much as possible as my eyesight is quite poor. I do have the Canon Anglefinder C to aid MF when my subject allows the time to set up. I try to avoid flash as I prefer natural light, but if I have to I stick my 430EX on an off-shoe cable. I'm still on a learning curve with macro photography but find it an incredibly rewarding area. If I'm stuck at home due to bad weather I can spend hours taking the backs off old watches and photographing their insides!