Limited Offers on Pro Macro Lens Below
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![]() 58MM Wide Angle Lens 045x for Canon Rebel T2i 550D US $29.99
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![]() 58mm 045X Super Wide Angle Lens for Canon Rebel XS XSi XTi XT T1i US $11.28
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![]() 52MM Filter TubePro1D UVHoodCap Samsung EX1 TL1500 US $28.99
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![]() 1600mm Mirror Lens for Sony Alpha DSLR A230 A330 A380 US $299.95
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![]() Vivitar 1600mm Series 1 Mirror Lens for Sony Camera NEW US $299.95
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![]() WIDE FISHEYE LENS FOR CANON EOS REBEL 500D T1i 450D T2i US $37.95 |
![]() EW 88 Lens Hood for Canon EF 16 35mm f 28 II USM NEW US $43.95
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![]() Wide Fisheye Macro lens Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi XSi US $39.99
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![]() HB 35 Lens Hood for Nikon AF S DX 18 200mm G ED VR II US $39.95
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![]() Wide Fisheye Macro lens for Sony ALPHA DSLR A350 A900 US $44.00
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![]() Ultimate 46MM PRO WIDE TEL KIT Filter KITCLOSE UP KIT US $39.99
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![]() POV163 CLEAR LENS KIT TIP PROTECTOR PUSH ON4VIO POV1 US $18.00
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Insect photography and Tripods?
So im buying a sigma 105mm macro lens to slap on my D80 for some nice macro shots (mainly insects). Now im stuck in an odd dilema, the use of a tripod or not. It seems to me that using a tripod on macro shots would make it almost impossiable to get the insect framed and ready to shoot ect. But at the same time my lens does not feature a VR or anything like that so I dont want to risk sharpness of the image. Another thing is that with a tripod I would be to far away from my subject.. so is there a shorter tripod used in macro photography specifically, if so please tell me (it would be reatly appreciated =D).. Do the pro's use tripods for only insects that are not going to move? But what do they do about bee's, flies, and all those goodies?
Read this tutorial:
http://dalantech.deviantart.com/art/Macro-Technique-Tutorial-84795944
Should be helpful


US $29.99


















































































