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09-27-2019, 02:04 PM - 1 Like   #3466
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I don't always shoot macro.


The Pleiades cluster.

But when I do

Honeybee on a desert flower.



I use a smc PENTAX-FA MACRO 100mm F3.5

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09-28-2019, 04:55 AM   #3468
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QuoteOriginally posted by gifthorse Quote
I don't always shoot macro.
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I use a smc PENTAX-FA MACRO 100mm F3.5
Interesting juxtaposition, and one reminding me of a bit of a linguistic "pet peeve": "macro" literally means "big", right? So how did we get the current usage which equates "macro" with "magnified"? Seems to me the stars-picture, now that's really "macro". The bee, well, that's "micro". But then, any good telephoto lens and some wide-angle lenses, can be used for "macrophotography" - the 1:1 ratio doesn't really matter anymore (what's the "equivalent" on an APS-C sensor, anyway?). I'm not sure any of these distinctions really make sense anymore.

Thanks, by the way, Gifthorse, for posting that combination. I think there's some logic implicit in the choices.
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QuoteOriginally posted by dlh Quote
Interesting juxtaposition, and one reminding me of a bit of a linguistic "pet peeve": "macro" literally means "big", right? So how did we get the current usage which equates "macro" with "magnified"? Seems to me the stars-picture, now that's really "macro". The bee, well, that's "micro". But then, any good telephoto lens and some wide-angle lenses, can be used for "macrophotography" - the 1:1 ratio doesn't really matter anymore (what's the "equivalent" on an APS-C sensor, anyway?). I'm not sure any of these distinctions really make sense anymore.

Thanks, by the way, Gifthorse, for posting that combination. I think there's some logic implicit in the choices.
I think the original intent was 1:1 or greater magnification of small targets, which would make them "macro".

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Three blossoms

Three blossoms using macro lens. This lens offers excellent sharpness, contrast, and color fidelity but has noisy, hunting prone AF, which is okay by me since I prefer manual focus for macro work.

KIT K-1 with Phoenix 100mm f 3.5 macro.

This lens, a bargain approach to macro, was produced by Cosina and sold under a number of different brand names including Pentax and basically the same as Pentax-FA 100mm f 3.5 except some say that the Pentax version has an improved coating. You can sometimes locate real bargains on this lens, even below $50, by seeking out a non-Pentax brand such as Phoenix or Promaster, but the Pentax branded ones seem to go for much more, around $100.
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Six images focus stacked at f2.8 - K-1II & Irix 150mm f2.8 Dragonfly Macro (cross-posted)
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SMC-Pentax M 100/4 is very fine landscape lens (crossposted on Mid-Telephoto 100mm - 200 mmm Club).
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QuoteOriginally posted by TJWest Quote
Tamron 90mm macro
Looks like the moth has been through some close calls!
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More SMC-Pentax 100/4 Macro in non-macro situations.
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I like SMC Pentax M 100/4 Macro for panoramas.
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QuoteOriginally posted by Thagomizer Quote
Looks like the moth has been through some close calls!
Indeed!
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