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Thanks for the comments and thanks so much to Alex Padre for pointed out my mistakes. Without your comment, i didn't notice that the bug is not in focus... :P
I don't know other cameras, but when I use close up filter with my camera, the focus length become very short, auto focus or even spot metering become useless, I have to move my camera forward or backward to get the correct focucing rather than spinning the lens focus ring. Due to the small LCD size, it made me difficult to determine the right focusing distance, sometimes it really depends on my luck.....
I still finding the way to solve this problem, anyone here have the solution? Thanks.
Innteresting macro shot you made here. However, it seems that the sensor of the camera chose settings taht will properly record the image of the background rather than the insect. Maybe if you choose spot exposure evaluation will cause settings that will cause the insect to come out more brighter in this image. The insects details did not come out as it should be. Or maybe using a flash will do the trick?
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How Lim 20. Juni 2005, 2:57
Thanks for the comments and thanks so much to Alex Padre for pointed out my mistakes. Without your comment, i didn't notice that the bug is not in focus... :PI don't know other cameras, but when I use close up filter with my camera, the focus length become very short, auto focus or even spot metering become useless, I have to move my camera forward or backward to get the correct focucing rather than spinning the lens focus ring. Due to the small LCD size, it made me difficult to determine the right focusing distance, sometimes it really depends on my luck.....
I still finding the way to solve this problem, anyone here have the solution? Thanks.
Bill Lang 18. Juni 2005, 15:49
Fantastic macro.Alex Padre 18. Juni 2005, 1:55
Innteresting macro shot you made here. However, it seems that the sensor of the camera chose settings taht will properly record the image of the background rather than the insect. Maybe if you choose spot exposure evaluation will cause settings that will cause the insect to come out more brighter in this image. The insects details did not come out as it should be. Or maybe using a flash will do the trick?John Moore 17. Juni 2005, 12:35
Great macro and a great picture.Well done.