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7th December 2011, 08:37 PM
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7th December 2011, 09:23 PM
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Re: Primroses and macro
Try using flash, Daisy.
You don't have to use a macro ring light, I get good macro shots with a Speedlite unit and even the camera pop up flash can produce good results, although I remove the lens hood if I start to get shadow problems.
I normally shoot insects with a 180 mm lens but the basics are the same.
Using the camera manual controls works best for me. Set dial to Manual, choose a suitable shutter speed and aperture, say 1/160 & F11. Select a suitable ISO; somewhere between ISO 100 and 400 should work fine.
Use the ETTL flash setting and adjust the compensation to suit your scene. Around minus one third to minus 1 is a good starting point; but sometimes I go as low as -2.
As a total alternative, some people make up a number of LED lights, such as worklights etc and use this as floodlights but I have found this is a bit complicated to operate and a standard camera flash is sufficient.
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7th December 2011, 09:40 PM
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Re: Primroses and macro
Thanks Geoff...am grateful for that
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7th December 2011, 09:58 PM
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Re: Primroses and macro
I like the apple pic, unusual but effective.
Graham
(heading to kitchen to get an apple and a knife)
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