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Old 8th April 2009   #1
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Default My 2nd Macro attempt using Raynox 250

Personally, I find focusing on a grasshopper eyes to be challenging as it does not have lines to check focusing accuracy. Any advice? C&C welcome. Thanks.

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Default Re: My 2nd Macro attempt using Raynox 250

Well grasshopper eyes are mesmerising and look out of focus to begin with. I have the same problem trying to get their eyes to look good. I will be trying again with my new setup next time I go out.
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Yes I have to agree that the grasshoppers eyes are kinda tricky as well. Many times it looks blur when it is actually sharp. Good attempt and control on your lighting.
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