BradleyK
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Out shooting at Cathedral Grove over on Vancouver Island this afternoon, I came face to face with the limitations of my 100mm CFT* Planar: The lens sometimes just does not focus close enough for my needs. To wit: The area around Port Alberni had a light frost last night, a bit of which was resting on some ferns and assorted vegetation; immediately, I saw images. However, Mr Planar decided otherwise.
So, my question is, what is an effective solution? Nature is only a part of what I photograph (I had a 120mm Makro, but used it so little that I sold it). Do I: 1) Pick up some Hasselblad close-up filters; 2) a bellows set-up; or 3) buy another 120mm Makro (lesson learned).
So, my question is, what is an effective solution? Nature is only a part of what I photograph (I had a 120mm Makro, but used it so little that I sold it). Do I: 1) Pick up some Hasselblad close-up filters; 2) a bellows set-up; or 3) buy another 120mm Makro (lesson learned).