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Old 22nd June 2009   #1
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Went over AP sat morning with sprintist and took some flower/buds macro.....
All taken with 105VR plus raynox;

#1 setting F16, 1/125, in-built flash with diffuser


#2 setting F16, 1/60, in-built flash with diffuser


#3 setting F16, 1/60, in-built flash with diffuser


#4 setting F16, 1/100, in-built flash with diffuser


#5 setting F16, 1/100, in-built flash with diffuser
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Old 22nd June 2009   #2
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nice pics!

but could you pls let us know if you used AF or MF? those pics at 1/60 shutter speed, how did you control hand-shake? did you mount on a tripod? thnks.
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Nice try
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Old 23rd June 2009   #4
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Originally Posted by B-setting View Post
nice pics!

but could you pls let us know if you used AF or MF? those pics at 1/60 shutter speed, how did you control hand-shake? did you mount on a tripod? thnks.
i used MF, hand-held....i was squatting on my knees and held my breath guess that helps alot to control hand-shake

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Nice try
thanx !!
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