  kewlkeed Grouch Premium join:2005-02-05 Knowlton, QC
| reply to Newby Re: Close up shots
Macro is most certainly NOT for portraits. Whoever told you that needs to go back to photography school hehehe. (They either don't know what they're doing, or are confusing the term Macro for something else.)
A wide-angle lens, perhaps. I've actually done some awesome creative shots of kids with a wide angle. But I don't even know how someone would use a real macro lens for it. |
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  Gooiool May God bless you. Premium join:2006-11-27 Roland, OK clubs:
| reply to Newby As : Pentaxian : said no macro lens for portraits.
A macro lens is for shooting on a 1:1 scale (life size) or better , in some cases 1:3 . I doubt you could fit the kids in a 5x7 frame on a 1:1 life size.  Also when doing portraits most people don't like that much detail that shows all their imperfections . -- Team DiscoveryJoin us help fight cancer. Gooiool©2005 My Photo Site |
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 Pentaxian Premium join:2008-01-23 West Milford, NJ | reply to Newby don't macro the kids..
work in the 55-120mm range for portrait shooting |
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  Newby
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| Hello. I recently bought a Nikon D60. My sil had one and I loved the photographs it took. I also just purchased the 55-200mm VR lens. I have not received it as of yet. She had mentioned to me that a "macro" lens was best for close up shots. Most of my close up shots would be of my children. Anyone else have an opinion on this? If "macro" is correct, can you link me to the best option for that? |
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