killrblue June 1, 2012 June 1, 2012 (edited) Birthday presents came early today along with 25...er 28 ricordias from Jan's GroupBuy. iPad Pic Edited June 1, 2012 by killrblue
Ryan S June 1, 2012 June 1, 2012 Sweet! The next time you come over you can practice with them on my tank!
amay121 June 1, 2012 June 1, 2012 You are going to love the 70-200 Yeah, everything except for the weight after a long days use.
killrblue June 1, 2012 Author June 1, 2012 Sweet! The next time you come over you can practice with them on my tank! Definitely the 70-200 with extension tubes or I might get to borrow an MP-E 65mm soon. Has a magnification of 5:1. Possibility of trading my 100L Macro for it.
killrblue June 1, 2012 Author June 1, 2012 You are going to love the 70-200 Yeah I love my non-IS but I'm getting old. IS is a life saver.
hypertech June 1, 2012 June 1, 2012 Definitely the 70-200 with extension tubes or I might get to borrow an MP-E 65mm soon. Has a magnification of 5:1. Possibility of trading my 100L Macro for it. I wouldn't. The DOF on a MP-E 65 is about the size of a gnats ass. The 100L is a perfect lens for tank pictures.
killrblue June 1, 2012 Author June 1, 2012 Can't wait to see the picture of the anemone you took. Jan check your email.
yauger June 27, 2012 June 27, 2012 Jan check your email. you should post the picture! when I have my second system up and running I would love to pay you some $$ to get you to snap pics of my system!
tomtom2245 August 23, 2012 August 23, 2012 The 70-200 is an awesome lens. I have one for my Sony DSLR as well. Makes taking sports photos a breeze. If you're worried about the weight, I use a monopod occasionaly, works wonders. Any tank pics yet?
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