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I am planning on getting a NEX-5 and was planning on getting an FD adapter to use my old film canon lenses. Would a bellows extension be a worthwhile purchase if I want to shoot macro stuff? FD bellows can be had for hilariously cheap it seems.
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# ? May 14, 2011 02:41 |
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A locust I found IMG_2708 by francography, on Flickr
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# ? May 14, 2011 22:43 |
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# ? May 21, 2011 03:33 |
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Moth III by damnlamb, on Flickr
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# ? Jun 5, 2011 16:22 |
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Yay moths! Some sort of plant thing Stamen + pollen of some sort of flower I really need to start researching and recording proper descriptions of what I shoot.
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# ? Jun 5, 2011 19:02 |
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Fasha
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 01:49 |
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Crossposting from the SAD-thread: Snail by azathosk, on Flickr
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# ? Jun 17, 2011 14:40 |
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Just picked up the Oly 35mm f/3.5 macro. Holy poo poo shooting tiny things is fun.
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# ? Jun 17, 2011 14:41 |
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This one isn't nearly as colorful or interesting as the other ones on this page. What is interesting is what it's made of: trabecular metal. A bone-like metal used in orthopedic implants made by my company. Edit: decided to replace with contrast adjusted to make the bg more white. AlienApeBoy fucked around with this message at 02:38 on Jun 18, 2011 |
# ? Jun 18, 2011 00:45 |
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A couple of pics from toying around with a macerated swine's jaw bone and a 8x magnifier lens.
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# ? Jun 18, 2011 13:22 |
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Grabbed some shots of a robberfly while taking a break from work...on a saturday Robberfly I by damnlamb, on Flickr Robberfly III by damnlamb, on Flickr More on flickr
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# ? Jun 18, 2011 23:39 |
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Just to make sure we keep the bug pics:not bug pics ratio correct... DSC03124 by 総理外人, on Flickr DSC03068 by 総理外人, on Flickr DSC02560 by 総理外人, on Flickr DSC04067 by 総理外人, on Flickr DSC03507 by 総理外人, on Flickr
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# ? Jun 19, 2011 04:37 |
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I have a T2i, the kit lens, the 50/1.8, and a handful of old Takumar M42 lenses (50/1.4, 35/4, 135/4, teleconverter of some sort) with a basic Fotodiox mount adapter. I want some ability to do macro stuff, but I don't think $400 for a new macro lens would fly right now - I'm probably limited to around $100. Would I be better off with the Canon extension tube or one of the Macro Takumar lenses like this one?
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# ? Jun 21, 2011 17:55 |
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DEUCE SLUICE posted:I have a T2i, the kit lens, the 50/1.8, and a handful of old Takumar M42 lenses (50/1.4, 35/4, 135/4, teleconverter of some sort) with a basic Fotodiox mount adapter. I want some ability to do macro stuff, but I don't think $400 for a new macro lens would fly right now - I'm probably limited to around $100. Depends on what you want to shoot. Tubes are versatile, also consider a reversing ring if you want greater than 1:1 mag. I have one that fits the kit lens that I would send to you for cost of shipping. Actually come to think of it, it should fit in an envelope...
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# ? Jun 21, 2011 22:06 |
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# ? Jun 24, 2011 18:37 |
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Great pictures in this thread! Between the talk of extension tubes, reverse mounting, the dcr-250 and magnifying and macro lenses, I'm a bit confused though. If I'd want to shoot tiny insects like ladybugs, what would I use with a Canon 550D, what would the best working distance be and how does picture quality change between the above mentioned systems?
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# ? Jun 24, 2011 22:59 |
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# ? Jun 28, 2011 07:10 |
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Brainwrong posted:*groan* Well played. I liked the pic, but was wondering about the Arabic dude for a second.
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# ? Jun 28, 2011 13:57 |
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White beetle by alkanphel, on Flickr
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# ? Jun 28, 2011 14:22 |
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# ? Jun 30, 2011 07:14 |
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FLX posted:Great pictures in this thread! Between the talk of extension tubes, reverse mounting, the dcr-250 and magnifying and macro lenses, I'm a bit confused though. If I'd want to shoot tiny insects like ladybugs, what would I use with a Canon 550D, what would the best working distance be and how does picture quality change between the above mentioned systems? I'd be interested in this too. I just use the kit lens for my standard macro photos and would love to know what "cheap" alternatives there are to splashing out on a proper macro lens
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# ? Jun 30, 2011 18:06 |
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FLX posted:Great pictures in this thread! Between the talk of extension tubes, reverse mounting, the dcr-250 and magnifying and macro lenses, I'm a bit confused though. If I'd want to shoot tiny insects like ladybugs, what would I use with a Canon 550D, what would the best working distance be and how does picture quality change between the above mentioned systems? You forgot to tell what lenses you have. Without that it's pretty hard to recommend anything. Still, for ladybugs more important than the lens/accessories is the lighting you'll be using. Their shell will reflect everything you throw throw at them so if you don't want your flash creating hot spots (those ugly white smudges you usually see in ladybugs' pics), you better work on/buy a drat good diffuser. Brainwrong posted:I'd be interested in this too. I just use the kit lens for my standard macro photos and would love to know what "cheap" alternatives there are to splashing out on a proper macro lens 50mm with extension tubes, that's the cheapest you can get. Not much working distance but with the short focal length at least it'll be reasonably stable when looking through the finder. edit: I guess you can go even cheaper using the kit lens with an inversion ring or a close-up lens, but I still recommend the 50 with tubes. seravid fucked around with this message at 22:07 on Jun 30, 2011 |
# ? Jun 30, 2011 21:48 |
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That tree frog with the red eyes is an amazing shot.
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# ? Jul 1, 2011 05:07 |
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Stew Man Chew posted:That tree frog with the red eyes is an amazing shot. Finally got the Sigma 105mm I picked up for super cheap rechipped. This is harder than I thought it would be.
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# ? Jul 1, 2011 05:14 |
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# ? Jul 1, 2011 06:42 |
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seravid posted:You forgot to tell what lenses you have. Without that it's pretty hard to recommend anything. Thanks, I've got the Speedlite 430EX on my wishlist already Lens-wise I only have the 18-55mm kit lens. I don't really have a budget for new gear in mind, but as a beginner I'd rather get something more allround until I figure out what is the most fun to shoot for me. Edit: Got the Speedlite today and took this test shot with the kit lens. It's a little out of focus but it still turned out quite well I think. Pink Drop on Flickr Das MicroKorg fucked around with this message at 22:44 on Jul 4, 2011 |
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Lots of bugs flying around my flowers, so I decided to try getting some macro shots of them, as best as I good with my 18-55mm lens. DSC_0517.jpg by MrDespair, on Flickr Not sure which of these works better. DSC_0526.jpg by MrDespair, on Flickr DSC_0544.jpg by MrDespair, on Flickr Hopefully I'll get a new lens soon that'll work better for macro so that I can real up close.
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# ? Jul 4, 2011 23:18 |
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Aaaand thanks once again, for suggesting extension tubes as a cheap macro setup. I ordered a set from Amazon which arrived just now and they work great with the kit 18-55mm lens. The working distance is lens-scratchingly short, but for the price it's totally alright. What happens to the working distance when using longer focal lengths? Extension Tube Test on Flickr EDIT: Mr. Despair posted:
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# ? Jul 5, 2011 10:49 |
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This is very nice (although not quite macro, I figure).FLX posted:Aaaand thanks once again, for suggesting extension tubes as a cheap macro setup. I ordered a set from Amazon which arrived just now and they work great with the kit 18-55mm lens. The working distance is lens-scratchingly short, but for the price it's totally alright. What happens to the working distance when using longer focal lengths? In general: longer focal = longer working distance. But as you go longer on the focal length (and magnification), the vibrations caused by your It gets fun when you're working with pretty high magnifications: This little dude was about 2mm long (and definitely using the wrong kind of camo). If you move just a little to either side your whole subject completely vanishes from your viewfinder (good luck finding him again!).
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# ? Jul 5, 2011 14:51 |
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Man, I expected way more critters to live in our attic. Only found this guy chilling in his dirty web. Extension Tube Test #2 on Flickr Edit: seravid posted:It gets fun when you're working with pretty high magnifications: Edit 2: seravid posted:In general: longer focal = longer working distance. But as you go longer on the focal length (and magnification), the vibrations caused by your Das MicroKorg fucked around with this message at 16:41 on Jul 5, 2011 |
# ? Jul 5, 2011 15:56 |
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FLX posted:I prefer this one, but I would maybe crop it closer around the wasp to direct the attention towards it and to get rid of the scratches(?) in the lower half of the image. Pretty sure it's little bits of spider web. There have been a lot of little orb weavers making webs that inevitably get blown apart from the wind and storms, so the flowers were just covered in the stuff if you looked close.
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# ? Jul 5, 2011 16:50 |
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FLX posted:Man, I expected way more critters to live in our attic. Only found this guy chilling in his dirty web. Get out there! The cool, high-fiving critters don't live in attics
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# ? Jul 5, 2011 16:51 |
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DSC_0580.jpg by MrDespair, on Flickr The bees at my house are a nightmare to try getting a good picture of.
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# ? Jul 5, 2011 20:29 |
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Probably more so a "close up" than true macro...
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 07:24 |
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What the hell is this thing? I guess I'll follow in the same vein: San Diego Zoo 012 100crop by Abnegātus, on Flickr San Diego Zoo 093 crop by Abnegātus, on Flickr San Diego Zoo 061 by Abnegātus, on Flickr
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 08:15 |
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Dirty ladybug ahead! Extension Tube Test #3 on Flickr
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 11:10 |
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This has got to be the first cute snake I've seen.
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 12:14 |
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Is it reptile day? Alright. 2 pics panorama/stack at 2:1
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 15:24 |
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It is a vine snake, coolest snake I have ever seen. Super thin body/neck and a head that seemed too large large for the rest of it.
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# ? Jul 6, 2011 16:40 |
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A little easier to get shots of the bee's in my yard with this 70-300. Much nicer taking the shots from 3 feet away instead of 3 inches. DSC_0114.jpg by MrDespair, on Flickr This ant I spotted while bee hunted stole the show though. DSC_0135.jpg by MrDespair, on Flickr
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