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Old 02-20-2012, 03:21 PM
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so the lense Kien recomended would be the way to go being 100mm in order to get better picks of pieces further in the back of the tank?
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The 100mm will make a better macro yes in both tanks and other situations. You'll gain around 4-5" in distance. I'm not a canon guy but I believe the 100mm is a better lens all around as well, also seems to be the most popular.
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Larry I bought the 100mm macro back in December, I've taken some awesome pictures with it and definitely recommend it!!!
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