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Jan 18, 2012 16:57 |  #8821

I did have Dans number but he must have changed it. I don't think is really "me" thanks Penelope
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Jan 18, 2012 16:57 |  #8822

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So as per usual after attending a meet something new is added onto my shopping list… does anyone have any experience with the canon 60mm macr? Only asking as I think it's the cheapest of macros :)

:D Brilliant :D


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Jan 18, 2012 16:57 |  #8823

And Cotswold Wildlife Park. Where they let you get really up close.

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Jan 18, 2012 16:58 |  #8824

That shape in the pupil is me. lol


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Jan 18, 2012 16:58 |  #8825

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I can lend you something pink. Actually I have a pink high vis vest you can borrow :lol: or we could get walkie talkies. Or even exchange mobile phone numbers :rolleyes:;):lol:

Or pink reigns :lol:


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Jan 18, 2012 16:59 |  #8826

Slapheadyeti wrote in post #13727762 (external link)
I did have Dans number but he must have changed it. I don't think is really "me" thanks Penelope
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Yep I've changed it recently… this was all part of my master plan :twisted:


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Jan 18, 2012 16:59 |  #8827

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Or pink reigns :lol:


well obviously pink reigns. But I think you meant pink reins ;):lol:


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Jan 18, 2012 17:01 |  #8828

woog17 wrote in post #13727758 (external link)
So as per usual after attending a meet something new is added onto my shopping list… does anyone have any experience with the canon 60mm macr? Only asking as I think it's the cheapest of macros :)

Yes, I have one but havent used it for a while. Its very light, extremely sharp and great value for money. You cannot go wrong with it - not for full frame though. Some people think the working distance is not enough as you do have to get pretty close but I dont mind that as I like to get really close on some subjects. Its a superb portrait lense too.

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Jan 18, 2012 17:04 |  #8829

I always find this handy to compare http://www.cameraprice​buster.co.uk/ (external link)


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Jan 18, 2012 17:06 |  #8830

Pete wrote in post #13727770 (external link)
That shape in the pupil is me. lol

Very cool... Sounds like he was eyeing up lunch!


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Jan 18, 2012 17:08 |  #8831

Pete wrote in post #13727764 (external link)
And Cotswold Wildlife Park. Where they let you get really up close.

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Pete how close were you? that's a great shot. Come along Adrian where are Pete's shots from today :lol:


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Jan 18, 2012 17:08 |  #8832

LindaB wrote in post #13727789 (external link)
Yes, I have one but havent used it for a while. Its very light, extremely sharp and great value for money. You cannot go wrong with it - not for full frame though. Some people think the working distance is not enough as you do have to get pretty close but I dont mind that as I like to get really close on some subjects. Its a superb portrait lense too.

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Thanks Linda, I am going to read up on some reviews tomorrow evening :)

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I always find this handy to compare http://www.cameraprice​buster.co.uk/ (external link)

Sweet, looks like there are 3 contenders for it; canon 100 non is, sigma 105 or canon 60.
Worst of all ive just emailed kerso for the latest canon list :oops:


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Jan 18, 2012 17:10 |  #8833

woog17 wrote in post #13727826 (external link)
Thanks Linda, I am going to read up on some reviews tomorrow evening :)

Sweet, looks like there are 3 contenders for it; canon 100 non is, sigma 105 or canon 60.
Worst of all ive just emailed kerso for the latest canon list :oops:

Ooh, can you forward a copy onto me when he sends it across please.


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Jan 18, 2012 17:10 |  #8834

enigma2099 wrote in post #13727819 (external link)
Very cool... Sounds like he was eyeing up lunch!

She was.

This was on a photo trip where we got right up close to the back of the enclosure with just the one layer of wire. The guide understood the cats' behaviour so got the photog group to act in a way to promote feeding/prey behaviour.


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Jan 18, 2012 17:13 |  #8835

woog17 wrote in post #13727758 (external link)
So as per usual after attending a meet something new is added onto my shopping list… does anyone have any experience with the canon 60mm macr? Only asking as I think it's the cheapest of macros :)

Oh, I took these with it back in 2007 with my then 350D

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