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Anonymous
>>197831 You need long, close-focusing lenses for this. Unless you want to be manually focusing a four-thirds SLR when non-repeatable moments in a surgery ("'scuse me, doc, but could you cut open the patient's skull again?") then you're limited to four macro lenses. Now, the Sigma 150mm would be pretty nice, if it is a good lens (I don't know), but then you've got the problem of flash and other equipment. I don't think the Four-Thirds system has the sort of specialized flash and close-up equipment needed for this sort of stuff. Do they even have a flash system? I don't see any on their website.
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