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			 by Myrtle on Tue Jan 08, 2008 6:14 pm  
			
            I read in some threads about Poon's items for sale but I'm sorry, for the life of me I'm darned if I see a link to the list of equipment he has for sale - is there one??
 Can someone please point me in the right direction.
 
 And while here - I want to get a lens for my D80 to do some macro - mainly interested in shooting butterflies and insects but also like doing real closeups of flowers and petals (just for something different) - will I need two separate lenses or is there something that will cover both?? And yes price is a consideration.
 
 
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			 by gstark on Tue Jan 08, 2008 6:26 pm  
			
            The  FAQ is your first port of call.  
                  
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			 by Myrtle on Tue Jan 08, 2008 6:36 pm  
			
            gstark wrote:The  FAQ is your first port of call.  
 I did read the  FAQs before posting Gary      But you make reference to updating Poon's list etc and that is what has me asking my question  johnd wrote:  The 28-70 is also on the list. Is it available again? 
 
  Thanx for pointing this out John. 
  No, it's not, and it shouldn't be. I've simply neglected to exclude it from the list, which I will toddle off and deal with now.  
   Posted by you on Dec 27
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			 by ATJ on Tue Jan 08, 2008 6:39 pm  
			
            Myrtle wrote:And while here - I want to get a lens for my D80 to do some macro - mainly interested in shooting butterflies and insects but also like doing real closeups of flowers and petals (just for something different) - will I need two separate lenses or is there something that will cover both?? And yes price is a consideration.  
Linda,
 I have a 60mm macro lens which works very well for flowers and many insects that are not likely to fly away.  For butterflies, you are going to be better off with a longer lens that still allows the same magnification.  Such a lens would work well for flowers and petals, too.  I'm currently eying off a Sigma 150mm f/2.8 lens.  It will give me the same magnification as my 60mm lens, but will allow me to be nearly twice as far away to get the same magnification.  
                  
            
		 
		
			
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			 by Pa on Tue Jan 08, 2008 6:47 pm  
			
            hi Linda, what Gary is referring to is the bargain page....some where between 20 and 50 posts one being an image gives you access to it 
                  
            
		 
		
			
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			 by gstark on Tue Jan 08, 2008 6:50 pm  
			
            Myrtle wrote:gstark wrote:The  FAQ is your first port of call.  
 I did read the  FAQs before posting Gary      
 Please don't take this the wrong way, Linda, but you must have missed these bits ... The relevant section is headed  "Bargains Section"FAQ wrote:How do I get access to the Bargains Section Please see the sections labelled "Special Access"
 
  What is "The Bargains Section" The Bargains section is one (of several) that requires "Special Access". To gain that access you need to be a member for about a month, and to have made about 50 posts, give or take.  
 The whole section that those excerpts are taken from needs to be read. It explains pretty well everything, and it certainly (I think) answers the questions I think you're asking here.  The last few questions in the  FAQ section immediately prior to the Bargains Section are also very important. Especially the last of those.    But you make reference to updating Poon's list etc and that is what has me asking my question   
Yep. Those who have access, have access.    
                  
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			 by Myrtle on Tue Jan 08, 2008 7:13 pm  
			
            Thanks Gary - just be grateful that I am not a blonde and I don't need glasses - imagine it then (and no offence to the blonde members of the forum meant).     
And thanks for the lens info ATJ.
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			 by Bluebell on Tue Jan 08, 2008 7:16 pm  
			
            Myrtle said:  just be grateful that I am not a blonde and I don't need glasses - imagine it then  
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			 by gstark on Tue Jan 08, 2008 7:20 pm  
			
            Myrtle wrote:Thanks Gary - just be grateful that I am not a blonde   
I daren't ask.
 I was tempted, however.    
                  
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			 by gstark on Tue Jan 08, 2008 7:29 pm  
			
            Myrtle wrote:Bluebell wrote:Myrtle said:  just be grateful that I am not a blonde and I don't need glasses - imagine it then 
 Ouch - that was too close for comfort            Sorry Bluebell           Should I have put - thank God I am not a guy cos they usually don't read any instructions at all      
If it needs instructions, it's poorly designed.
   
                  
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			 by Bluebell on Tue Jan 08, 2008 7:31 pm  
			
            Myrtle said:  thank God I am not a guy cos they usually don't read any instructions at all  
I've heard their theory is that  real men don't need instructions     
                  
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			 by Bindii on Tue Jan 08, 2008 8:40 pm  
			
            Bluebell wrote:Myrtle said:  thank God I am not a guy cos they usually don't read any instructions at all 
 I've heard their theory is that  real men don't need instructions      
Yeah well..
 that kinda depends on what they are trying to do doesn't it..    
                  
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			 by chrisk on Tue Jan 08, 2008 8:41 pm  
			
            Myrtle wrote:And while here - I want to get a lens for my D80 to do some macro - mainly interested in shooting butterflies and insects but also like doing real closeups of flowers and petals (just for something different) - will I need two separate lenses or is there something that will cover both?? And yes price is a consideration.
 
  Thanks in advance for your help
  Linda  
linda, i currently have the sigma 150mm and while i love using it, it's biggest drawback is its weight and size. i used to have the tamron 90mm. having used a heck of alot of macro lens',  it is a very sharp lens and is feather light making it easy to hold and take out walking. i needed the reach for insect macros so thats why i sold the tammie and got the sigma but there is many a day when i take flower picks that i regret having sold it. 
 i would  strongly recommend you handle both lens' before you buy. and if price is a consideration, imo the tammie is the best bang for buck macro lens around. [/img]  
                  
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