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I just got my 2 tooth extracted... super painful now..:cry:
 

any buttie going to shoot sunset eclipse on the 26th Jan?
 

I just got my 2 tooth extracted... super painful now..:cry:

:cry:..:embrass: .. Ouch !!!!, huan tooth horedi painzz... 2 ah... BBButtie..take care and hope you leecober soon...
 

Hi all butties...

Fillet O fish meal at $5.95, add $0.50 for upsize.. :confused:
 

I just got my 2 tooth extracted... super painful now..:cry:

get straw and drink your food :)

take care and dun get any food stuck in the void
 

Yo butties
i need some advice.I plan 2 buy a 70-200 f2.8 and with this lens i plan to use for macro also,so i also plan to buy a Raynox to attach it, is it a worth spent if wanna budget and practice before get a real macro prime lens?:confused:
 

Yo butties
i need some advice.I plan 2 buy a 70-200 f2.8 and with this lens i plan to use for macro also,so i also plan to buy a Raynox to attach it, is it a worth spent if wanna budget and practice before get a real macro prime lens?:confused:

macro with this lens??? if i'm not mistaken, the minimum focus distance is 1.4m, a bit too far don't you think???
 

macro with this lens??? if i'm not mistaken, the minimum focus distance is 1.4m, a bit too far don't you think???

oh..well..need someone to explain to me how does the min n max focus works....i m noob at this...=/
 

Yo butties
i need some advice.I plan 2 buy a 70-200 f2.8 and with this lens i plan to use for macro also,so i also plan to buy a Raynox to attach it, is it a worth spent if wanna budget and practice before get a real macro prime lens?:confused:

I am currently using a 70-200mm f2.8 for macros also.

I am using extension tubes to overcome the min focus distance. Not sure if Raynox can be fitted to this lens ? the lens filter is 77mm, you better check on this...

I too have a close up filter ( +3 ), 77mm, but I seldom use it.

some shots using the canon 70-200mm F2.8 with extension tubes
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Yo butties
i need some advice.I plan 2 buy a 70-200 f2.8 and with this lens i plan to use for macro also,so i also plan to buy a Raynox to attach it, is it a worth spent if wanna budget and practice before get a real macro prime lens?:confused:

70-200 f2.8 outer lens size is 77mm, Raynox DCR 250 attachment range is 52~67mm. Cannot fit, no point.

Min focus distance refer to the minumum distance required between your sensor pane and the subject. E.g, if the distance is 1.0m from your sensor with the 70-200 f2.8 attached, you won't be able to focus at all. It is determined by the design and arranges of the lens cluster (sometime known as group & elements).

The Raynox or other similar macro attachment would shorten the Min. focus distance, however, it will also greatly reduced your max. focus distance...i.e. you can't focus if the subject is far away. In the case of a Raynox on the EF100mm, anything 12" from the lens or further away is totally screwed.

My latest mozzy pics is taken with the EF100 + Raynox focused at around 8" from the lens.
 

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:bigeyes: am I hearing English :bigeyes: :bigeyes:

70-200 f2.8 outer lens size is 77mm, Raynox DCR 250 attachment range is 52~67mm. Cannot fit, no point.

Min focus distance refer to the minumum distance required between your sensor pane and the subject. E.g, if the distance is 1.0m from your sensor with the 70-200 f2.8 attached, you won't be able to focus at all. It is determined by the design and arranges of the lens cluster (sometime known as group & elements).

The Raynox or other similar macro attachment would shorten the Min. focus distance, however, it will also greatly reduced your max. focus distance...i.e. you can't focus if the subject is far away. In the case of a Raynox on the EF100mm, anything 12" from the lens or further away is totally screwed.

My latest mozzy pics is taken with the EF100 + Raynox focused at around 8" from the lens.
 

I just saw this at the SAFRA website:

$34.20 for SAFRA Members & $96.30 for Term Membership for 2 year's membership*
*Term Membership is available to HomeTeamNS members, single ladies and students.
Please click here for a SAFRA Photographic Club registration form.
** Please note that Membership expires is fixed on 31 Mar, regardless of the joining date.

I'm going to test you on your math and deduction skills :sweatsm:
So who are left out without a special deal? :bigeyes:
Oh wait .. does this mean those who are not mentioned above can't join? :bigeyes:
 

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