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Old 24th June 2005   #1
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trying out with new toy (BR2A) on my 50mm ... the DOF is amazingly small (was using only available light so small F-stop) not an easy setup to use, but good enough i must say

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Old 24th June 2005   #2
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#4 a spider's butt


#5 a black mantis (slightly OOF )


#6 fly


#7 fly seeing red
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#3 get my vote. Simple but very abstract.

You can easily achieve some better pic of these shots using your Cp4500 especially for the first three pic. Go make use of it. Dun waste time on others while you have got one of the best.

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#3 get my vote. Simple but very abstract.

You can easily achieve some better pic of these shots using your Cp4500 especially for the first three pic. Go make use of it. Dun waste time on others while you have got one of the best.
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wouldn't consider it wasting time, from experience CP4500 don't perform as well under low light without flash
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What do you think of my shots with my 4500? FYI, my 4500's built flash is not working.

I can hand hold it with 1/8s with little bit hand shake but not obvious.

Some shots using my CP4500 (all photos are upcropped). Lighting in the cave is very very poor and non of them is using flash. All shot with natural limited light:




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well, as far as i know the noise colouration starts to surface when you start viewing at 50% original size and above. i'm not sure about your machine, maybe because mine has been used extensively and hasn't been serviced for more than 3 years, the noise problem is getting pretty obvious, you can ask the rest about it.
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#3 and last one
as these two pics prove, even very shallow DOF can be an assest at times.
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