macro - what am I doing wrong?
I am shooting with a Nikon D70 and Sigma 105mm F2.8 DG Macro lens.
I am totally unhappy with my macro attempts. I use a tripod, wireless shutter remote, and usally leave the lens in manual mode. I've used A priority, S priority, and M mode. Nothing I do seems to let me get close to the subject and get a good macro shot. Is there something wrong with my lens or am I still doing something wrong!?! :dunno
Here is an example. This is a dead fly. I am like 3-4" away, on a tripod, manual focus, etc...
Frustrated!!!
I am totally unhappy with my macro attempts. I use a tripod, wireless shutter remote, and usally leave the lens in manual mode. I've used A priority, S priority, and M mode. Nothing I do seems to let me get close to the subject and get a good macro shot. Is there something wrong with my lens or am I still doing something wrong!?! :dunno
Here is an example. This is a dead fly. I am like 3-4" away, on a tripod, manual focus, etc...
Frustrated!!!
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Brian V.
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Patience and practice young grasshopper.
I'm an old, grumpy, stink bug, so I use my macro lens for clear flower shots and portraits and let these guys impress the heck out of me with their work.:D
Brian V.
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H: All you need is Light.
J: First off, like LV mentioned, you need to close down the aperture to gain some DOF. This looks like it was shot at about max aperture (I usually shoot at minimum).
H: Also keep your ISO at minimum, to maximize image quality. At the same time, maximize your shutter speed to keep camera shake/subject movement in check.
J: At these settings, you'll need to illuminate the subject with Sunlight, or some alternate Nuclear Light Source.
H: Or you can use Flash.
J: Use a diffuser of your choice to tame the harsh light (Lumiquest, LightSphere II, etc). I've also built homemade diffusers for use with the built-in flash, on-camera flash, and off-camera flash.
H: Don't forget to sync your flash at the appropriate shutter speed.
Follow these simple guidlines, and you'll be shooting like a pro in no time,
J&H