| MACRO photography means filling the frame of a full frame camera sensor. I don't have a CMOS camera, so 'near' macro will have to do. Others say: ˌmakrə(ʊ)fəˈtɒgrəfi/ noun noun: macro-photography 1. photography producing photographs of small items larger than life size. This is a coral necklace and the blue tape shows centimeters divided into millimeters. CLIC ON PIC to see them in the lightbox larger than life size size I never realized my tape measure was so cracked :-) |
Sunday, March 23
MACRO 01
Wednesday, March 19
CAMERA TRY-OUTS
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| It does what I was hoping for. I'm trying to get the wide converter to work for me. Can't see much difference in result with or without. Took the daylight filter off between the lens and the converter. Setting it for add-ons in M-Rec made no difference, as was confirmed when I started reading up on this. Still, it looks impressive on the camera. Mind you, it makes the camera top-heavy, and I nearly dropped it. Can't be that good for the turning mechanism either. I was surprised to see how fast the camera stored the images in its sensor: I was told it would be very slow. I wonder if it has been professionally restored at some stage, where somebody managed to speed up the storing time. Could be the Fuji card I suppose. |








