For getting closer you might try working with extension tubes (closer 
focusing) and teleconvertor.

Of course a bellows & flat field 100mm lens would most likely do the trick.

Kenneth Waller
http://www.tinyurl.com/272u2f

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Celio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Best lens for shooting flat art


> I'm working on photographing some artwork for my boss, and could use a
> little advice.  What's the best lens (or focal length) for shooting flat
> art?
>
> The pieces are framed collages, similar in depth and texture to a very
> thick oil painting.  There is glass over each one, and they range from
> 8x10 to (best guess) 20x30, with some very odd sizes in there too.
>
> So far I've tried my FA50 1.4 and A50 1.2 with my K10D.  I seem to get
> better results with the A50 (slightly sharper than the FA, and a little
> less barrel distortion).  I thought about using a DFA100 macro, but I'd
> have to stand half a mile away to get everything in frame for some of
> the larger pieces.
>
> While I can work with the results I'm getting, I'm wondering if there
> are better options out there.  What lens would you use for shooting flat
> art?
>
> Thanks,
> John
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