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 Here are a few pics taken with 100mm macro   and a few pics taken with the kit lens.   | 
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|   To heck with the lens, where can someone buy white balance   
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|   have both canon 100 and a sigma, the sigma is a good choice to save some bucks (I think it was about a 400 or so difference between my two). | 
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|   So what kind of a lens would you need to take close ups like that of corals that are near the back of say a 24" tank? 
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 the lens i use for all my macro shots is the sigma 150mm f2.8 which is a $1000+ lens. With the new canon 100mm f2.8 "L" lens out the older 100mm f2.8 non L is a steal for performance you can generally find them at roughly $400-500 | 
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|   im gonna have to say 100mm f2.8 and get wireless speedlight triggers. here are some of my shots with that lens    | 
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|   I don't even know what words to use to describe these photos. I do sports, equine photography as a side hobby-I seriously need to learn from you. | 
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|   hey adam, i would suggest any of the sigma lens series, there sharp as canon and have a much longer warranty, canon's is a one year whereas most of sigma's are ten years! unless your really into wasting a bunch more money simply for the name then i would stick with sigma or a used canon, canon's L series lenses are worth every penny however unless your a pro or serious amateur i wouldn't spend the extra. or if your on a really tight budget you could try the kenko close up extension tube, you just won't get the quality and sharpness of a true macro lens. 
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