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Hi
Just need some advice.

i'm using a camera with Raynox DCR-250 macro lens, how is it possible to shoot an insect hand-held while keeping subject in focus.
When i use tripod i use my manfrotto macro rail.

someone said to turn off the AF but i'm not sure this will help.

Any ideas?:thinking:
 
Hi
Just need some advice.

i'm using a camera with Raynox DCR-250 macro lens, how is it possible to shoot an insect hand-held while keeping subject in focus.
When i use tripod i use my manfrotto macro rail.

someone said to turn off the AF but i'm not sure this will help.

Any ideas?:thinking:

Light!! You'll need plenty to keep shutter speeds high at small apertures and you'll need to using small apertures to keep the DOF usable. Ring flash, twin light or a homebrew setup is a must even in "good" light if you're going handheld.

I always use MF as AF can be very unpredictable with such a narrow DOF, far better to get your focus spot on manually then use small movements of the camera itself to get / keep specific areas in focus. Live view helps enormously (especially if it goes to 10x mag).

Carl
 
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