I managed to get a bargain on ebay this week, hidden away in a Minolta job lot was a nice condition Sigma 105 macro. It's not the full ADI version but it'll still work with TTL flash and my favourite natural light. Initial tests show slightly subdued sharpness, but my camera is quite conservative anyway, and there's loads of detail that a little USM can bring out.
Today was a glorious day and an ideal time to try it out, with this common darter mugshot. It took a few goes, hand held to get it:
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Then I got this profile:
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As the sun was setting, I spotted this common darter on the top twig of a small apple tree. Too far away to use the macro lens I used the 75-300 and played around with the light on its wings. The next two aren't macro or anywhere near but I thought they'd complete the series so I hope you don't mind me using snapper's licence:
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All with Sony A100 with lenses as mentioned plus the usual amount of cussing and blind luck.
I still carry the Canon 500D close up lens. 
C&C appreciated.





