Originally Posted by
DanK
Each focal length has a different relationship between background and foreground. a 15mm macro at 1:1 will have far more in the background, and far less background blur, than a 60mm macro at 1:1, let alone a longer one. In fact, one reason I use a 100mm in preference to a 60mm in some cases is to increase background blur.
To each his own, but I have been interested in wide-angle macro for several years, but I never had equipment that let me do it. I really like the idea of images that show something at macro levels of magnification while also showing the setting. I am strongly tempted to buy this lens for outdoor flower macros. I am not sure whether I would want the FOV that it yields on a FF or on a crop, but if I do spring for it, I will try it on both.
Dan