I have the Tamron 90mm f2.8 macro lens for a Nikon and I agree with other "posters" here that it's a great lens. I just checked the B&H Photo website and the Canon 90mm f2.8 lens is showing "discontinued". I didn't follow up on it any further. The Nikon version was listed at $649. You may be able to find the Canon version somewhere else. Good luck.
Great pictures, they look like you could reach out and touch them. Thanks for sharing them.
Nice shot!
Thanks for sharing it.
It just doesn't seem to make any sense to me do something and not try to do the best job that you can.
Thanks to you for sharing this article, and to Harry Guiness for both writing and being willing to share it
Thanks for sharing these pictures. They make me want to return and take more photos myself :).
Welcome to the forum and Happy belated Thanksgiving.
If you "Google" that type of camera you'll find numerous styles, brands, and prices. My experience has been with an SJCAM SJ5000X model. It works adequately, but the battery life is rather short. I used it in my vehicle with a USB power cord and it worked OK. It came with a waterproof (I'm assuming-never tried it in the water) case and some other accessories. Many of the GoPro accessories are compatible with it.
It was also priced noticeably lower than the GoPro.
GoPros, I understand, work very well and have lots of accessories available.
Good luck with whatever you choose.
I've been looking (for some time now) at the Tamron 150-600mm G2 lens and the Nikon 200-500mm lens for my D7200. I still haven't been able to decide which one; although I've received several courteous and thoughtful suggestions from other UHH members-so it's my hesitation to buy, not a lack of input. My question tonight-or this AM-is whether it's worth the extra to get a new one (of which ever model/brand) or go for a used one with the accompanying B&H, Adorama, KEH, etc. warranty; or one from the UHH Sale site. Opinions will be studied and appreciated.
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Thanks for sharing these Chihuly pictures. We've been fortunate enough to see some of his sculptures in Seattle and Columbus.
Thanks to all. Went with the B&W brass ring model filter from B&H.