D dykat2009 Senior Member Jun 27, 2012 #21 Victor has done it again. Your hand has magic. Love these shots too.
chvictor Senior Member Jun 28, 2012 #23 TWmilkteaTW said: This is sick.. very good shots. Master indeed. Now im confused.. "Spend many thousands getting a FF n L macro lens use it properly with skill...pic also came out like that" Yet you can do the same with so much cheaper set up. Click to expand... Thks TWmilkteaTW. Try to take more shots per subject and choose the best. PP also play equal part in getting your shots sharper and better lightings. dykat2009 said: Victor has done it again. Your hand has magic. Love these shots too. Click to expand... Thks David. No la...where got magic hand?? Jedi R said: Nice shots... I like #1... Tall and mighty feeling Click to expand... Thks Rick.
TWmilkteaTW said: This is sick.. very good shots. Master indeed. Now im confused.. "Spend many thousands getting a FF n L macro lens use it properly with skill...pic also came out like that" Yet you can do the same with so much cheaper set up. Click to expand... Thks TWmilkteaTW. Try to take more shots per subject and choose the best. PP also play equal part in getting your shots sharper and better lightings. dykat2009 said: Victor has done it again. Your hand has magic. Love these shots too. Click to expand... Thks David. No la...where got magic hand?? Jedi R said: Nice shots... I like #1... Tall and mighty feeling Click to expand... Thks Rick.
N nicholson77 New Member Jul 25, 2012 #24 chvictor said: Got a 2nd hand Panasonic Lumix GF2. Joined my kakis for Sunday shoot to test out this camera. My first time using a m4/3. Setups: Lumix GF2, Olympus 14-42mm, Raynox 250 + 150, onboard flash, and diy diffuser. Click to expand... Hi, May I know what is your minimum focus distance for the above setup? Thank you. Last edited: Jul 25, 2012
chvictor said: Got a 2nd hand Panasonic Lumix GF2. Joined my kakis for Sunday shoot to test out this camera. My first time using a m4/3. Setups: Lumix GF2, Olympus 14-42mm, Raynox 250 + 150, onboard flash, and diy diffuser. Click to expand... Hi, May I know what is your minimum focus distance for the above setup? Thank you.
chvictor Senior Member Jul 25, 2012 #25 nicholson77 said: Hi, May I know what is your minimum focus distance for the above setup? Thank you. Click to expand... Pretty hard to judge the min focus distance. I guest working distance away from subject is between 1.5in -2in. Last edited: Jul 25, 2012
nicholson77 said: Hi, May I know what is your minimum focus distance for the above setup? Thank you. Click to expand... Pretty hard to judge the min focus distance. I guest working distance away from subject is between 1.5in -2in.
Justintime New Member Jul 25, 2012 #26 Wow these are amazing shots, fantastic flash & DOF control ! :thumbsup:
N nicholson77 New Member Jul 25, 2012 #27 chvictor said: Pretty hard to judge the min focus distance. I guest working distance away from subject is between 1.5in -2in. Click to expand... wow 1.5in - 2in, a lot of skill to learn so that the subject won't move / fly away. :think:
chvictor said: Pretty hard to judge the min focus distance. I guest working distance away from subject is between 1.5in -2in. Click to expand... wow 1.5in - 2in, a lot of skill to learn so that the subject won't move / fly away. :think: