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From: Zellmeier
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  • Wie teuer war das?

  • Wow at first I thought it was possessed! Lol jk ;D

    Is this lens able to zoom in at all? Thanks for your help !! =)

  • @Viperr818

    No, you are not able to zoom, the focal length is fixed (60mm).

    regards

    Christopher

  • @Zellmeier Ahh I see! I'm still debating between this and the Canon 100mm. I assume the 100mm is also fixed? Thanks so much for your help i deeply appreciate it!

  • @Viperr818

    Yes, the 100mm is also fixed. I sold my 60mm and buy the 100mm 2,8L USM IS Macro Canon. The 60mm was a very good lens, but the 100mm L Macro is awesome!! The Image Stabilizer is great to minimize hand shake. There is just one disadvantage, the price ;) ...

  • @Zellmeier Thanks so much for the info! I'm going with the 60mm, for that fact that I have never owned a macro lens... So I' guessing the 60mm would be better for a novice. Then later down the road upgrade to the 100mm :D Really appreciate the time you took to respond, thank you!

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  • @ChaosRiddenReaper

    the dial that is moving is the focusing of the lens. you can focus manual or automatic. it is a good lens for macro because of the 60mm you can make handheld macro shots. if you have a 100mm or 180mm macro lens you need a tripod to get sharp resolutions (cause of shaking). one disadvantage is, that you have to get very close to the objekt you want to photograph - thats because of the 60mm ...

  • @Zellmeier

    i understand, thanks for the help,

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