Originally posted by ckiang
I am pretty sure. After this post (inspired by another one actually) in www.dpreview.com, a lot of people have been shooting variations of it. G1 users have also successfully done it, so G2 should be able to too. Takes patience.
Yup, I was from Ngee Ann Poly, Electronics & Computer Engineering.
Regards
CK
Originally posted by shuy
are close-up filters a must? can i capture this with a naked cam?
Originally posted by revenant
Can, but the droplet might not be as big
Originally posted by Doods
Here's my sample without using any filter, just a camera alone with a built-in flash.
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Originally posted by shuy
how do u make the droplet sharp and bright? mine looks so dull n blur.
the blur was cos i hadda increase the size of the droplet, it was too small on my original pic.
would placing a bright background behind the droplet help make it brighter?
around $13? depends on how many mm and quality u looking for, closeup filter is different from teleconverter. teleconverter is to multiply ur zoom, where closeup filter just to bring the object nearer at certain distance (correct me if i am wrong)Originally posted by shuy
thanks for the advice! i'll try later...
how much is a closeup filter? does it work the same way as a teleconverter?