Robert VanNatta wrote:
>
> If perspective is an issue---this implies that the subject is not flat. If
> the subject is not flat
> then using a lens specially corrected for flatness of field -- the feature of a
> dedecated macro lense
> is not important. This implies that using a standard prime lense is
> acceptable for this endeavor.
Um, the other feature of a macro lens is close-focusing. You can get
some very cool effects by getting up real close with a wide angle.
The 'look' of a 100mm macro is the one we're most familiar with, trying
other focal lengths can be quite liberating.
tv
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