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MaCRO - DT 30mm f2.8
Topic Started: Dec 7 2010, 12:05 AM (946 Views)
Paradise Bird
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. . :idea: (ComMents) are most welCOME!!
(sorry the early post was accidentally closed - :ashamed: :ashamed: :ashamed: )
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Edited by Paradise Bird, Dec 7 2010, 12:09 AM.
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lenrek
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What aperture did you use?
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Mr.Oink
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Bro, can learn how to link your pictures up first?

http://s11.zetaboards.com/Alphamount_Singapore/topic/7222167/1/?x=30#new
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Paradise Bird
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Mr.Oink
Dec 7 2010, 07:17 AM
Bro, can learn how to link your pictures up first?

http://s11.zetaboards.com/Alphamount_Singapore/topic/7222167/1/?x=30#new
:clapping: Thanks for sharing the link - really Pai Shi. . :ashamed: as as did not upload nicely viewing format. .
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kingfishers
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Can tell me where is your focusing??
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Galdor
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I like the picture of the lily.
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Aimevous
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You gotta work on your focusing a bit.. you'll probably need to stop down your aperture and use a flash + tripod too, to get more depth of field which is usually needed for macro photography...
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Paradise Bird
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lenrek
Dec 7 2010, 03:34 AM
What aperture did you use?
#1) f2.8
#2) f3.2
#3) f8
#4) f8
#5) f2.8
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kingfishers
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Use raynox 250 to help,it gets better. :D
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Paradise Bird
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kingfishers
Dec 7 2010, 07:43 PM
Can tell me where is your focusing??
. . Manster ask for focusing point for checking liao!!!

#1) Ideally wanna to focus at the Centre.
#2) Focus at the ctr that surrounded by the flower.
#3) the Butterfly - wanna to focus on the insect (not the wings)
#4) the lily - focus at the yellow parts that located at behind
#5) Mushroom - focus at the middle 2 bigger mushroom . .

Except 2, all are hand held as this len have to stay very close to the object. . .

Thanks for your valuable time for giving comments :$
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