If you are using the flash as fill in bright light, you will run into
camera shake problems with a long lens, and slower sync.  This is not a
problem if you use a tripod, or use the flash as the main light.

Todd

At 07:27 AM 6/4/01 -0400, you wrote:
>
>
>Jon Hope wrote:
>
>>
>> I found that for flowers and non moving objects the 50mm is fine. For
>> things that move, or things that tend to fly/run/crawl away when you get
>> too close, 105mm can be a tad on the short side. 50mm is usually way too
>> close. The problem with the next step, 180mm or 200mm is the flash sync
>> required.
>
>With apologies:  what is the problem with flash sync at 180mm.... 200mm.
I am new
>to the macro scene --- just picked up my first macro lens (100mm).
>
>Thank you.
>
>Otis Wright
>
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