The Raynox DCR-250 macro lens is a very cheap (35 euros) and very good
lens. On front of any 50-100 mm lens it's a very nice macro setup.

On Jan 19, 2008 3:34 AM, jon carver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Ya'll,
> Haven't really been active lately but have found this list very helpful in 
> the past.
>
> One of the things I absolutely love about my wee point-and-shoot is the macro 
> mode but sometimes I'm without the PnS so I'm looking for suggestions on a 
> macro kit for the DSLR. My current DSLR kit is a K10D, both DA* zooms, DA 70 
> limited and the DA 40 limited (soon to be replaced with the 21). Anyway, I've 
> been thinking of getting the FA 50/1.4 and a bellows so that I can start 
> taking some macro shots with the big cam. One of the reasons I like this idea 
> is that this kit would be dual purpose. The 50/1.4 seems like it would work 
> well for macro *and* it would be nice to have at least one fast lens in the 
> kit. However, I'd love to hear some other suggestions. I've noticed a 100 f/4 
> seems to be a popular choice so I'd love to hear opinions on that lens. I'd 
> also like to hear what some have to say about lighting products as well. 
> Basically, I'm about to invest and would like to feel confident that I'm 
> making the right choices.
> Thanks in advance,
> -jon
>
>
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