What was the aperture?
ck
Hi all,
I have taken shots with and without Raynox DCR-250 for comparison.
#1 Taken with 100mm Macro
#2 Taken with 100mm Macro + Raynox DCR-250
One thing to take note is that although you be able to take much high magnification, the focusing distance is reduce by quite alot.
I think its quite difficult to take a macro shot of insects with this combination.
Chee Yong
What was the aperture?
ck
ISO:800
Shutter Speed: 0.01 sec (1/100)
Aperture: f/6.3
Flash fired.
These was the settings for both pictures
Chee Yong
tcy,
wow raynox with 100mm.
I have not tried the raynox with the 100mm, but
I have used extension tubes with the 100mm.
focusing distant is much nearer, very good for small insects.
But best to use it with a tripod or monopod.
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em, if focusing distant is nearer, wouldn't it scare away the insects?
I thought it will be better with longer focus distance.
Chee Yong
Good shot!
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hopefully i can try some more shots tomorrow.
Chee Yong
Very good details!
Cheers,
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