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Published: 2012-07-28 13:10:33 +0000 UTC; Views: 4073; Favourites: 73; Downloads: 45
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Since the majority of you wanted to know how i create my macro photos without a macro lens i wrote a small informationWith this "tutorial" i mainly want to make those filters more know since apparently almost nobody knows them.
I noticed the aperature in this text and here is one example :
I had to use a F-stop of 9 which is a really small aperature but it was necessary to get the whole drop n focus
Here are some more information about closeup filter by *Ratabago :
Shallow depth of field is one of the big problems with any form of macro photography. And the closer you get to the subject the narrower the field of acceptably sharp focus becomes. At 50% magnification I'm often shooting at F/8.0 to F/11.0. At 100%, where the front of my lens is only 14cm from my subject, I'm often shooting at F/13.0 to F/16.0. At these apertures available light starts to be a problem, and an off camera flash or a reflector of some sort can be very useful.
There are a few problems to watch for with macro filters. They tend to soften the image towards the corners, and also often vignette. That square cropping you do helps a lot with these two problems. Macro filters also increase chromatic aberration (which tends to make the image less sharp), particularly if there is a strong light source. Stacking cheap filters makes all these problems much worse, especially chromatic aberration.
And here are some other photos i took with those closeup lenses/ filter :
If you have any other questions don't hestiate to ask
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english isn't my nativ language so if there are any big mistakes, please let me know
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Comments: 54
moonstruckbyshadow In reply to ??? [2012-07-28 18:14:03 +0000 UTC]
Okay well thank you for the insight!
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Sprollie [2012-07-28 13:33:03 +0000 UTC]
i'm so glad you made this! i'd always thought that they were painfully inferior when compared to a macro lense, but after seeing your photos, and hearing your opinion, my faith has been renewed
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Kara-a In reply to Sprollie [2012-07-28 13:38:30 +0000 UTC]
i am happy that i can help somebody
and as i said they can't replace a macro lens : it takes more effort to get a nice photo
but they are absolutley not as bad as some people say ! and i am quite happy with them
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