Good idea,Is a newer version of Silkypix available on line?













Thanks Mike, hopefully I can get some new shots soon.These are great Alby!![]()
Hi Kell - I have tried a few clip on/screw on adapters but generally just use 600mm at minimum focus distance (around a meter) and then crop in. The bee shot just above and the dragon fly a bit further up were done like thisWhat are people using to turn their cameras into Maro mode?
Is there a screw in/on filter of some sort?
Ah ok.Hi Kell - I have tried a few clip on/screw on adapters but generally just use 600mm at minimum focus distance (around a meter) and then crop in. The bee shot just above and the dragon fly a bit further up were done like this![]()
Well you could try a Raynox clip on (needs a stepping ring and you get vignetting at shorter focal lengths) or something like a Canon 500D screw on lens to get closer but I've never found the results to be all that much better than the naked lens used as descibed. CheersAh ok.
I thought there was some sort of weird contraption I was missing out on.
Agreed - I have tried a few times and never really gelled with them.... macro is the one thing (for me anyway) this camera doesn't do that well and it's the one thing I need to keep my 'big' camera for!I have both Marumi achromats and both are best used at around 300-400mm as above this zoom length all becomes very soft and misty on both filters. My Raynox (Dcr-150 and 250) achromats are fine at 600mm. All have very shallow DOF and take some getting used to.







Little Owl Youngster by Paul Young, on Flickr
Little Owl by Paul Young, on Flickr
Wheatear (male) by Paul Young, on Flickr
Spotted Flycatcher by Paul Young, on Flickr


That's a stunning shot MikeAm up in Torridon for the week - got a memory card full from this morning but here's one from last night with the RX10iv (hand held at 1/10th)
Loch Torridon by Mike Smith, on Flickr
Thanks Mark!That's a stunning shot Mike
Garden Spider-2 by Ajophotog, on Flickr
Garden Spider by Ajophotog, on FlickrThanks Alby!Gorgeous shot Mike and pretty impressive at that shutter speed too.![]()
Am up in Torridon for the week - got a memory card full from this morning but here's one from last night with the RX10iv (hand held at 1/10th)
Loch Torridon by Mike Smith, on Flickr