>From: Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>
>I don't have a fisheye or a shift lens...
>I've generally not been interested in shifts 'cause I don't do
>many pics of buildings...
>>
>I have used the Tamron 90/2.5 for a lot
>of flat copy work with great results.
Although it wouldn't necessarily be my first choice for flat copy work, don't
overlook using a shift lens for "creative" macro (vs "copy" macro) via
extension tubes. You can pan over your lilliputian scene like a Ken Burns
documentary. It's MUCH easier to compose macro via shift than by re-adjusting
the tripod head.
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