I am new to the butterflies and as you will see also new to photography.
On a recent field trip in Cornwall I was advised that the lense I had was not the right one for the job.
I have a 70-300 mm lense with a 1:2 macro which operates within 200-300mm area fitted to my Cannon DSLR.
I was advised to get a lense which was about 100mm with a 1:1 dedicated macro.
My question is what difference would the 100mm 1:1 macro give me?
I get some good results with the lense I have all-be-it sometimes difficult to get focused possibly because of the higher telephoto element, but I am concerned that if there is a reduced telephoto element that focusing on say a hairstreak in a tree maybe impossible (or am I expecting too much from one lense?). Look forward to your views, thanks Gary :
