I guess if you are going for the pro level clarity and colour then a screw on is not going to cut it, but if you have a limited budget then £24 for some screw on's is the way forward.
All the recent macro shots I have posted here and on flickr have been with the normal gear, using a tripod and remote and the d90. I think this set up works pretty well, but also worked on my d70 and handheld.
All the following shots are handheld and some - the black and white flower and the yellow flower with the bug (not the moth) are from my old d70.
So I think you can get a decent macro shot using them and you can't go wrong with the price.
Enjoy
Greg





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