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    Envoyée le dimanche 21 juin 2009 17:48:31
    par MichaelTheMentor
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    This is a quick introductory lesson to macro photography and should help beginners get started with a few useful tips and tricks. Enjoy! Brought to you by: http://www.michaelthemaven.com



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  • MichaelTheMentor

    Its the max sync speed of the Camera, not the flash (its a mechanical thing), and typically limited to 1/200, or 1/250 & yes it is a problem. The speed of the flash however is very, very quick. You might want to check out my Speedlite Crash Course DVD because it explains everything. One workaround is to use High Speed Sync, but this will have to be on the camera, or triggered as a slave. Thanks
    mardi 08 mai 2012 00:23:56
  • WillEsposito

    Thank you Michael for the tips. An answer, how is it the right way to use the extension tubes? Could you explain with minors details? Thank you so much. Huges from Brazil
    lundi 07 mai 2012 20:24:37
  • ocool100

    Hi, It's about the fifth time that I shoot macro with a flash on high power pretty close to the lens, and HALF of the frame is black. There is more then enough light, why is this happening?
    lundi 07 mai 2012 12:40:59
  • thekaliko

    Thank you for such simple, basic, easy to understand info. I am BRAND NEW to this and this clip helps me to focus ( no pun intended). What is ISO?
    lundi 05 mars 2012 09:16:48
  • RaulSoaresG1452

    Please, watch mine too: /watch?v=sPcRE3eHhR0 I´m sure you will like it!
    vendredi 13 janvier 2012 22:14:05
  • neerajvijay2010

    Its because ur in camera metering is not adjusting to your low light situation. If you have a camera with TTL metering system, it will adjust automatically and u wont notice any difference. One thing you can do is increase your exposure compensation 2-3 notch up. and as michael said, use a good light source :). increasing ISO is not a good idea as u might end up with high noise
    mercredi 21 décembre 2011 01:27:27
  • kbudiarto

    Today's DSLRs are not expensive anymore. You can get a decent used DSLR for about $200-$300 nowadays and purchase extension tubes and a 50mm lens. All that would cost you less than $500.
    mercredi 02 novembre 2011 03:02:48
  • smnoumanib

    Hi, this is my first post on net hoping it is answered. I have S1065 samsung point and shoot camera. No, i cant change to DSLR since its very expensive. Yet i want great great photos :) now please give me lots of tips to bring life to my pictures. As i cant see colors in them(since i cant capture RAW :'( ) I want to capture wonders. Please guide.
    vendredi 07 octobre 2011 15:39:39
  • MichaelTheMentor

    not enough light! You need a LONG shutter speed or bump up your ISO or shoot outside on a sunny day
    jeudi 29 septembre 2011 00:27:15
  • MainVuper

    On my nikon micro 105mm i can get great sharpness and suficient dof when close to 1.1scale at F22. Higher then that i dont whant to. Flash helps alot with shutter speeds and fill the shadows at day time. If the ligh is to bright and u want to use the flash and the speed comes over 1\125 - 1\200 i usualy use ND filters to bring some stops of light down.
    mercredi 14 septembre 2011 13:05:49
  • TamboresDeJaykub

    my lenses dont disconnect, can i still use an extension tube?
    lundi 15 août 2011 00:01:06
  • ViscountRais

    - I agree with that, based on my experience a 55-200mm telephoto lens + 68mm of tubes set at F 7 to 9 plus and a flash gun with a diffuser produces good result. For my 50 mm macro lens with a flash set to F 11 to 16 also produces good result. I don't have to go down at F-45.
    mercredi 03 août 2011 16:56:05
  • MichaelTheMentor

    It will get you closer thats for sure!
    mardi 19 juillet 2011 01:13:14
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