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Susie OConnor
{K:34798} 5/15/2006
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Wow, thanks for the info Eb. I'm just delving into manual settings so all the ratios are still waiting to be discovered by me! Photography is great! Susie
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Eb Mueller
{K:24960} 5/15/2006
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Hi Susie. Micro (Nikon) and Macro (generic) should imply 1:1 reproduction on the film plane. So technically speaking it is not magnified beyond life size until you make a print. With accessories such as extension tubes, bellows and extra front mounted lenses you can increase the macro beyond 1:1. My Panagor Macro Converter allows me to go 3:1 when used with my Micro Nikkor 60mm. However 1:1 is nothing to sneeze at, since your normal lens may give you as little as 1:10. Eb
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Susie OConnor
{K:34798} 5/15/2006
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Well that sure is a blackberry blossom. I've seen more than my share of them! Does the micro lens allow you to actually magnify what your are shooting? Great exposure Eb. Susie
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Yoshiyuki Tanaka
{K:13580} 5/14/2006
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Absolutely great photography! the details are outstanding and the texture of the petals reminds me of paper. Your Nikon is doing a fine job! YT
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Roberto Okamura
{K:22851} 5/14/2006
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Excellent macro Eb! Beautiful sharp floral and details! Congrats! Roberto.
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