Macro lens for insects

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06-06-2017 12:09 AM
Hello, I am new to the world of DSLR photography. I would like to take pictures of insects, and would like to know what is a good lens to get for a DSLR to be able to take close up macros of insects. Should I be looking for a prime lens or zoom lens? If prime what number, and zoom what range? I am planning on using a 40d body. I would like to stay not too expensive though.
Thanks
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06-08-2017 10:41 AM
No, it would not. It has a minimum focus of about a foot with a maximum magnification of .2 or so, compared with 1:1 for a true macro. If budget is a concern, then the EF-S 60mm is your best choice at about $400. You can check the Canon Refurbished store for a better deal.
Looks like they have one for $325.
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06-10-2017 06:01 AM
@Dragonwarrior wrote:Hello, I am new to the world of DSLR photography. I would like to take pictures of insects, and would like to know what is a good lens to get for a DSLR to be able to take close up macros of insects. Should I be looking for a prime lens or zoom lens? If prime what number, and zoom what range? I am planning on using a 40d body. I would like to stay not too expensive though.
Thanks
Many of the macro shots that you may see of insects are those of dead insects in a studio. They are carefully staged and meticulously focused.
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08-13-2017 03:57 PM
I was taught to use an adapter for reversing the lens and or attaching the lens to another lens
The aluminum adapters are very inexpensive.

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