Originally Posted by AnGelo Chiu
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Nice shoot. EXIF does not show lens info? Tell us more.
Mark
Originally Posted by AnGelo Chiu
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Nice shoot. EXIF does not show lens info? Tell us more.
Mark
Mark
Originally Posted by clemmb
Thanks Mark! As the kit lens was physically reversed and the only valid EXIF info are: ISO 400, 1/200, built-in flash fired at I think -1/3 (can't remember), distance from subject -- extremely close..
Here's a blog post I made for this: Macro By Reverse.
Cheers!
Where do you find this reverse ring adapter?
Mark
Yesterday I got my 100L, and today I went for a long hike to try it out.
So here are two of my first, and therefore by definition: best macro shots ;-)
Both hand-held (my new tripod hasn't arrived yet), 5D2, ISO 800, f/11, and the feather just happened to be attached to the twig, I wonder who lost it...
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Btw, looking at some of the other pictures: I'll be trying out focus-stacking soon...
And one question: Today I only saw one beetle, and he scampered off before I could try out whether a polariser would make the specular reflections less harsh, any experience with that?
Nice shots Colin, I especially like the bee shot. How are you liking the 100L
Bob
Originally Posted by Bob Williams
Thanks!
I really enjoyed running around with the 100L because I could finally move in to everything as close as I wanted. The AF is a joy, super fast and precise, except when you start with the focus being too far off, then it just sits there and does nothing. Btw, I find the focus-limit switch unintuitive, would have expected a different order of the switch positions with "everything" in the middle.
If it performs well enough for portraits I can sit out however long it takes for a 135L f/2 IS to arrive ;-) But I can already say that there won't be any buyers remorse regarding the 100L... Even though it's a bit too short to act as my outdoor-hiking-do-everything, but I knew that already because even my 70-200 is often too short for how I'm currently shooting landscapes. 100L + 300L would be perfect for me (or 100L + 100-400), but that'll have to wait a bit.
Originally Posted by clemmb
A photo equipment/accessories shop here are selling it. [] It's something like this:http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=reverse+ring&x=0&y=0
Cheers!
This is one of the first macro shots I ever did:
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Canon 7d, 100mm f/2.8 macro, f/4.0, 1/100 s, ISO 1000
Haven