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So most of those Macro lenses will screw directly to the end of the lens, but you're using a tube for that in addition? That's on the kit lens? They have some tubes and stuff at DX too, just wondering if I need them to put on the end.
For those macro shots you might want to pick up one of those cheap 50mm f/1.8 lenses ($100) for your camera. Its low f-stop lets in a ton of light which might be good for those macro photos (or up it for sharpness). No auto-focus, but the little light inside the viewfinder will tell you if it's in focus or not.
I nabbed one of those batteries from DX too. $17 is a great price to pay, about half of the original. Same mAh as well I found. It's good for getting UV filters to protect the lenses too.
Nice composition, lighting, and colors in those photos by the way.
For those macro shots you might want to pick up one of those cheap 50mm f/1.8 lenses ($100) for your camera. Its low f-stop lets in a ton of light which might be good for those macro photos (or up it for sharpness). No auto-focus, but the little light inside the viewfinder will tell you if it's in focus or not.
I nabbed one of those batteries from DX too. $17 is a great price to pay, about half of the original. Same mAh as well I found. It's good for getting UV filters to protect the lenses too.
Nice composition, lighting, and colors in those photos by the way.