
Originally Posted by
Geoff F
Nothing fancy, Louise. As far as possible, 1/200, F14, Iso 200. All set manually to suit the average scene. Then flash (Speedlite 580) with a little flash output compensation; usually around -2.
7D with Sigma 180 mm macro lens, often with a 1.4x converter added. On a tripod. At one time I did try using cable release but found that I was missing too many quick shots while fumbling for the switch. And a bit of experimentation suggested that there was very little lost in camera shake if the shutter speed was around 1/200, which is usually necessary to allow for subject movement/wind rock.
Sometimes, just for a change or when I get a problem with extra shiny 'models' in bright light, I will turn the flash off and shoot in Av between F11 and F14. But this usually means an Iso of 800, and a careful watch on the shutter speed. Shooting Raw also helps to correct white balance problems which often occur with this method.