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Lyn Greenaway
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quotePosted at 07:25 on 11th April 2008
As I said in a previous posting...I still have my Brownie box camera and case LOLTongue out
Gemm Ferrane
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quotePosted at 09:09 on 11th April 2008

As mentioned before, battery grip does improve the handling especially when using long lenses, so it's definitely worth checking out.

As for macro lens, if you are really into close-ups, then there's really nothing like a dedicated macro lens when it comes to handling and image quality.

 

 

Sue H
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quotePosted at 13:44 on 11th April 2008
On 11th April 2008 09:09, Gemm Ferrane wrote:

As mentioned before, battery grip does improve the handling especially when using long lenses, so it's definitely worth checking out.

As fo  r macro lens, if you are really into close-ups, then there's really nothing like a dedicated macro lens when it comes to handling and image quality.


Thank you Gemm.

I have seen your web site, and your close ups and WOW!  

I have loved the results I've gotten from my little point and shoot using the macro setting, so it really is something I would like to explore in the future.

I hope everyone here has taken the time to check out your website, your pictures are jaw-dropping.

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