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Evening Gentlemen,
I require some advice, if I may?
As my love for photography has developed, I've found that my desires for trying something new have grown, and I really want to get involved with macro photography.
I know that I've named this thread 'Macro Lens Vs Extension Tubes.', but I know full well that tubes can't replace having a bonafide macro lens... However, is it a suitable replacement? I've told the bird that, if she's feeling generous, she could do a lot worse than to get me the Tamron 90mm macro lens for Christmas. Me being me though, I'm itching to give it a go now and I'm wondering if I'm better off just getting some tubes and playing about with those instead? If they do the job?
I've currently got a Nikon 18-200mm, and a 50mm f/ 1.8 prime lens. Would attaching tubes to these work?
I've found some Kenko tubes for a reasonable £79, and I'm half tempted... Mainly because it's not £350 (which is what the Tamron lens costs), and I would have them now instead of waiting for Xmas.
Any thoughts? All I want to do is take pictures of spiders!
I require some advice, if I may?
As my love for photography has developed, I've found that my desires for trying something new have grown, and I really want to get involved with macro photography.
I know that I've named this thread 'Macro Lens Vs Extension Tubes.', but I know full well that tubes can't replace having a bonafide macro lens... However, is it a suitable replacement? I've told the bird that, if she's feeling generous, she could do a lot worse than to get me the Tamron 90mm macro lens for Christmas. Me being me though, I'm itching to give it a go now and I'm wondering if I'm better off just getting some tubes and playing about with those instead? If they do the job?
I've currently got a Nikon 18-200mm, and a 50mm f/ 1.8 prime lens. Would attaching tubes to these work?
I've found some Kenko tubes for a reasonable £79, and I'm half tempted... Mainly because it's not £350 (which is what the Tamron lens costs), and I would have them now instead of waiting for Xmas.
Any thoughts? All I want to do is take pictures of spiders!