When I was trying to focus on some text the canon seem a bit quicker Or am i doing things wrong..... If I brough one from jessops can it be taken back for full refund?
You will find that you will mainly use manual focus for macro so the focusing speed is not really an issue.

When I was trying to focus on some text the canon seem a bit quicker Or am i doing things wrong..... If I brough one from jessops can it be taken back for full refund?
Point taking about using MF.... but when we use MF using the eye view it sometime shows out bad when put on Computer.... Or is it just require plenty of practice?
Since I am very new to macro what are the tricks? I guess set it to 1:1 and move back or forth but how much does this movement require?
Also what aperture u use to get best results? and what function on the Camera dial?
Cheers
BRASH, please no spam![]()
Eh, SPAM? I resent thatTrying to be helpful here.
just a quick question...
can a normal hot shoe type flash be used for macro work? i have one of these at present,but not in a position to buy a ring flash,especially not the sony one i'd need to go with my alpha 350,as they are so expensive
sorry for the thread hijack![]()
Is flash being use on these macro? dont tell me i got to buy a flash gun too
Yes These pictures were taken with a hotshoe flash (SB600) fitted with a lambency diffuser held off camera. I've dropped my Siggy 105 and bent the end of the lens & my R1C1 wont fit anymore![]()
just a quick question...
can a normal hot shoe type flash be used for macro work? i have one of these at present,but not in a position to buy a ring flash,especially not the sony one i'd need to go with my alpha 350,as they are so expensive
sorry for the thread hijack![]()
so if i understand what you're saying,the flash isn't actually attached to the camera,but placed/held to the side(or similarly)of the subject?
gutted for you that you dropped your siggy 105..a possible repair?
love your shots BTW![]()
) , this helps stop shadows and helps get the light onto the subject at 1:! or when using tubes when the lens can cast a shadow when using onbord flash.
thanks stuartH and DM...much appreciate your help.
the sony can trigger the flash remotely,so long as the on board flash is in the up position,i just hope this won't cast any shadows.also ordered a sto-fen diffuser on friday,which the postie tried to deliver on saturday whilst i was down the hospital visiting my wife...will pick it up tomorrow.
also,how do you attach the flash to the tripod?
would you recommend me to use it for macro work?
lastly....can i book a few nice days so i can get out to shoot some macro![]()
The SB600 comes with a Nikon version of this
Using a flash with macro helps bring out detail and keep the shutter speed up when using small apertures.
