nearly all zooms will have some geometry problems
that true prime macros dont, and with a zoom
its even HARDER to remove the geometry distortion
in digital post processing than a prime non-macro
lens discussed earlier. I would never recommend
zooms for macro unless you dont want the best
quality. The extra lens elements in a zoom increase flare
too. Its not just about sharpness, the flare and geometry
issues matter too.
jco

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Mark Roberts
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 1:13 PM
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Subject: Re: Macro Lenses


Walter Hamler wrote:

>Thanks for all the various inputs on the Macro question. You all gave
me a 
>lot to think about.
>I just talked to the folks at B&H, and they would have had to order the
AF 
>version of the Phoenix 100mm f/3.5 macro (same lens as the Pentax 100
f/3.5 
>that is discontinued), BUT, they have the MF version in stock. So, for
>125.00 shipped, it is on its way. If for some reason I am unhappy with 
it, I 
>can probably sell for pretty close to that price and continue the
quest. 
>However, having seen results on the lens posted on the web I think I
will 
>like it.
>So, the flowers and bugs on GFM are on my list!!

For shooting macro at GFM you don't really need to bring any lens at 
all: You can usually borrow whatever you need :)

Personally, since I do the majority of my macro shooting in the field, 
I love using a zoom because it lets me, well, zoom; no futzing around 
with moving the tripod forward an inch or two or three, etc. (Yes, I 
know about macro focusing rails, but I'm trying to carry *less* gear, 
not more.) My old Vivitar 70-210 Series 1 goes to 1:2.5 by itself and 
around 1:1 with a 2-element achromatic diopter lens. Not as sharp as my 
Pentax F100/2.8 macro, but I usually end up shooting at small apertures 
where diffraction is the main limit on sharpness.



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