
serendipidy said:
Beaut pic's Dukinald. At the moment, I use my 580EX II off camera (with a ETTL cord) to act as a fill flash. I find the fill flash system works a treat when done well. The ability for the camera to handle high speed flash sync automatically (in full sun), while I concentrate on the picture taking, simply stunningDukinald said:serendipidy said:
thanks. This lens really shines. All the test shots were handheld.
Can't wait to try real 1:1 shots. So am looking for Macro flash/ring light and focus rail right now.
Will also try using it for portraits as most have suggested.



eml58 said:Does this well also, very versatile Lens.
Shot Komodo National Park Indonesia
+1. Love the pic, and yes, this lens is one of my most used. Always in the bag these daysTWI by Dustin Abbott said:Awesome explosion of color. This lens has been in my bag the second longest of my current collection, and won't be going anywhere for the foreseeable future.eml58 said:Does this well also, very versatile Lens.
Shot Komodo National Park Indonesia
TWI by Dustin Abbott said:eml58 said:Does this well also, very versatile Lens.
Shot Komodo National Park Indonesia
Awesome explosion of color. This lens has been in my bag the second longest of my current collection, and won't be going anywhere for the foreseeable future.
RustyTheGeek said:TWI by Dustin Abbott said:eml58 said:Does this well also, very versatile Lens.
Shot Komodo National Park Indonesia
Awesome explosion of color. This lens has been in my bag the second longest of my current collection, and won't be going anywhere for the foreseeable future.
I've been considering this lens for years. Or the non-L version. From everything I've read, it seems there are a lot of folks that prefer the non-L because it is as sharp or sharper and the non-L supposedly focuses faster. What are your thoughts Dustin? I assume you are using this on the 6D. I realize some bodies focus better/faster with some lens over others. Do you find yourself waiting to focus this lens? Does the IS make that big of a different during walk around? (I realize IS is useless on a tripod when one would be doing actual macro work.) I typically prefer L lenses over standard EF but the EF lenses I do have I love. The 28 f/1.8 USM and the 15mm f/2.8 FishEye are prime (lol) examples of this. Thanks!!
TWI by Dustin Abbott said:Awesome explosion of color. This lens has been in my bag the second longest of my current collection, and won't be going anywhere for the foreseeable future.
PhotoAviator said:TWI by Dustin Abbott said:Awesome explosion of color. This lens has been in my bag the second longest of my current collection, and won't be going anywhere for the foreseeable future.
Dustin, I'm definitely a fan of your work. I see you have the 85/1.8 and 135/2 as well. Do you still find yourself reaching for the 100L for non-macro work despite the similarity in length to those very good and exceptional lenses? Would you ever consider giving up one (or both) of those other lenses in favor of the versatility of the 100L?
I currently own the 50/1.4, 85/1.8, and 135/2 and would like to eventually add the 100L to that collection, but I'd like to limit my total number of lenses. Maybe the 85 becomes unnecessary in that scenario...