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- Doug Bottrell
Just purchased an "as new" Canon EF 100mm Macro L series lens to go on my R5. Only ever taken bird pics before.
Went into the garden and took a few shots and soon learnt that having the camera set to single shot does not yield many sharp images due to the very narrow DoF at such close proximity to the subject. High speed continuous raised my keeper rate a treat. Any constructive critique is most welcome. The close up of the spider was to see how far you can crop in. It was found in the kitchen, but a small LED torch dropped the ISO from 12,800 to 100 and gave a satisfactory shutter speed at f4.
I might be hooked on the hidden world of insects and spiders....
Went into the garden and took a few shots and soon learnt that having the camera set to single shot does not yield many sharp images due to the very narrow DoF at such close proximity to the subject. High speed continuous raised my keeper rate a treat. Any constructive critique is most welcome. The close up of the spider was to see how far you can crop in. It was found in the kitchen, but a small LED torch dropped the ISO from 12,800 to 100 and gave a satisfactory shutter speed at f4.
I might be hooked on the hidden world of insects and spiders....