basquesteve
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ThanksThey are pretty good shots. I am not that fond of the first one becaue the lighting is so harsh, the second one the whole shot is a little soft/out of focus. The third one is nearly perfect. you nailed the focus, and it looks natural because of the green background. were you lying in the grass for that shot?
Hmm what was your setup for these shots? You appear to be getting a good level of magnification as shown in the last two shots; but something strange is happening with the second - almost as if its taken with different gear or through a hazy window/pane of glass.
The last image's EXIF reads as follows:
[Image]
Image Description = OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
Make = OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
Model = SP500UZ
Orientation = 0
Software = Picasa 3.0
Date Time = 2009-06-10 16:30:30
[Camera]
Exposure Time = 1/60"
F Number = F3.2
Exposure Program = Creative program
ISO Speed Ratings = 99
Exif Version = Version 2.21
Date Time Original = 2009-06-10 16:30:30
Date Time Digitized = 2009-06-10 16:30:30
Exposure Bias Value = ±0EV
Max Aperture Value = F2.8
Metering Mode = Pattern
Light Source = unknown
Flash = Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
Focal Length = 10.9mm
I was wondering about that DOF. It's quite nice. Whatever camera you are using takes wonderful macro shots. The third is great.
Mark
I have to get very close to the subject often less than two inches as the camera has only 6 mega pixels.
Hmm what was your setup for these shots? You appear to be getting a good level of magnification as shown in the last two shots; but something strange is happening with the second - almost as if its taken with different gear or through a hazy window/pane of glass.
You are rightBecause I have no high magnification I placed a watchmakers eyepiece infront of the lens and then cropped it. Good spot
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Ahh an interesting approach to getting a higher magnification. Out of interest have you considered something like a Raynox close up lens/diopter - eg the DVR250 - to get a closer shot, but with a higher level of optical quality?