A really useful video and well presented. I have learned more about macro work in this one than any other I've watched. No annoying style of presentation and no musac. Brilliant. More please.
I am just getting into macro photography and this is one of the best and easy to follow series I’ve come across on TH-cam thus far. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and expertise!
Hi Ross, very nice simple & informative video. Your sincere down to earth approach wants one to follow the video to the end. Concise and precious. Thank you very much.
I have just started macro with a D500 & Tokina 100mm, experimenting with different flash options too, thanks for sharing your thought and showing what you use, Regards Trevor,,,, PS Subbed
I would add two or three plastic clothes pegs, ideal for moving things out of the way, especially in public gardens, and a small soft artists paint brush, great for cleaning dirt etc off the likes of fungi, both cost next to nothing
Rather than shooting freehand with a macro lens (I do not use tripods), I've found that shooting with a much longer focal lanegth can achieve a lot of great shots and with a focus you can not normally get with a macro lens. My favorite lens for this is currently the Nikon 200-500mm f/5.6 : 500px.com/w00ster/galleries/nikon-200-500mm And rather than use a reflector, I often use a white towel to diffuse light and reflect it back on the flowers.
Im thinking of getting G80 with focus stacking built in. I was wondering if the 200mm nikon will fit or is there any other long macro lenses i use with G80? Thanx
I used to use the Olympus 60mm f2.8 macro lens on my G80 & that worked really well. Its give you approx 120mm in 35mm terms and is very sharp with good detail and colours plus lovely creamy bokeh.
A really useful video and well presented. I have learned more about macro work in this one than any other I've watched. No annoying style of presentation and no musac. Brilliant. More please.
I am just getting into macro photography and this is one of the best and easy to follow series I’ve come across on TH-cam thus far. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and expertise!
Hi Ross, very nice simple & informative video. Your sincere down to earth approach wants one to follow the video to the end. Concise and precious. Thank you very much.
Surprised to see no diffuser or mention of external flash. Most macro photographers are obsessed with both of those things!
I have just started macro with a D500 & Tokina 100mm, experimenting with different flash options too, thanks for sharing your thought and showing what you use, Regards Trevor,,,, PS Subbed
thanks a lot. very clear and useful. right to the point.
I would add two or three plastic clothes pegs, ideal for moving things out of the way, especially in public gardens, and a small soft artists paint brush, great for cleaning dirt etc off the likes of fungi, both cost next to nothing
will Ross explain focus stacking?
Rather than shooting freehand with a macro lens (I do not use tripods), I've found that shooting with a much longer focal lanegth can achieve a lot of great shots and with a focus you can not normally get with a macro lens. My favorite lens for this is currently the Nikon 200-500mm f/5.6 : 500px.com/w00ster/galleries/nikon-200-500mm
And rather than use a reflector, I often use a white towel to diffuse light and reflect it back on the flowers.
Bertie Wooster what woule be the minimal focusing distance with that lens ?
7.2 ft. ( 2.2 m) is the minimum distance
What is the cable you are using as a trigger can u share the link
Im thinking of getting G80 with focus stacking built in. I was wondering if the 200mm nikon will fit or is there any other long macro lenses i use with G80?
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I used to use the Olympus 60mm f2.8 macro lens on my G80 & that worked really well. Its give you approx 120mm in 35mm terms and is very sharp with good detail and colours plus lovely creamy bokeh.
Thanks Ross. Do you have any experience if the Helicon FB Tube please, it seems pretty new and not much info/ reviews availabke
Do you have the canon G7F677
Do you switch off IS when you use a tripod?
Yes
wimberley plamp. I'd buy it just for the name
Please stock f-stop bags @ WEX!... and RRS...
Any link available for those led panels?
Wex Sell them aroun £45.00
What make are those little LED lights?
Manfrotto
have tried to find an LED light but are having trouble locating same. Can you give me the supplier for these lights, please
We stock a range of Manfrotto LEDs as featured here Colin - goo.gl/ipkH93
Too Expensive, use a LED torch
www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1137205-REG/manfrotto_mlumiepl_bk_lumie_play_on_camera_led.html
no tripod?
He doesn't keep one in his bag. However, if you want some tripod action, stay tuned to the series. There will be tripod.
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@@WexPhotoVideo Taking the title a bit literally there, me thinks
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