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<blockquote data-quote="TwistedThrottle" data-source="post: 760272" data-attributes="member: 46724"><p>Yup, the depth of field gets so shallow the closer you get to the subject, the aperture needs to be dialed down to sometimes ridiculous levels, (f52!) If the lights not good enough, that means upping the iso or lowering the shutter speed. Lower the shutter too much and its the shakes that'll getcha. Up the iso too much and its the grain. A pop of light goes a long way to keep the exposure in check, especially with macro shots. Not a big deal when you're using it as a 90mm portrait lens, shoot that puppy wide open!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwistedThrottle, post: 760272, member: 46724"] Yup, the depth of field gets so shallow the closer you get to the subject, the aperture needs to be dialed down to sometimes ridiculous levels, (f52!) If the lights not good enough, that means upping the iso or lowering the shutter speed. Lower the shutter too much and its the shakes that'll getcha. Up the iso too much and its the grain. A pop of light goes a long way to keep the exposure in check, especially with macro shots. Not a big deal when you're using it as a 90mm portrait lens, shoot that puppy wide open! [/QUOTE]
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