Ours don't even have buds yet. We are having an exceptionally cold spring, i have to wear a heavy coat out in the morning. We often have 90 degree days this time of the year, but we are lucky if its 60 degrees lately. When it does heat up, it will be 100 degrees and folwers will bloom and fade in less than a week.
Ours don't even have buds yet. We are having an exceptionally cold spring, i have to wear a heavy coat out in the morning. We often have 90 degree days this time of the year, but we are lucky if its 60 degrees lately. When it does heat up, it will be 100 degrees and folwers will bloom and fade in less than a week.
Ours don't even have buds yet. We are having an exceptionally cold spring, i have to wear a heavy coat out in the morning. We often have 90 degree days this time of the year, but we are lucky if its 60 degrees lately. When it does heat up, it will be 100 degrees and folwers will bloom and fade in less than a week.
I admire those who can use this lens. I've collected a lot of lenses over the years, but I've bypassed this one. I don't think I have the patience to setup and use it. I like the 100L, I can be sloppy and handhold it and get reasonable images. I do have a 5X Zoom long working distance inspection microscope with ring light that I could adapt to a DSLR. I mostly use it when cleaning my sensor.