macro junkie
Dead Leaf Mantis
well looks like i sorted it..i had the re size feature on..DOH!,,any way heres a full size pic..now i can enter the comp..
Macro Junkie: Nice pic. What is the subject species? What are you using for camera and lens? I am interested in taking macros of my Mantids, but I need a suggestion as to what to buy. I have now only a Samsung 5 MP point and shoot without the macro attachments.Could you take some for Me? :blink:
to get pics like me your needMacro Junkie: Nice pic. What is the subject species? What are you using for camera and lens? I am interested in taking macros of my Mantids, but I need a suggestion as to what to buy. I have now only a Samsung 5 MP point and shoot without the macro attachments. Thanks,
Rich
we'll you may get better camerabodies though, way betterthe set up isnt cheape but its the best u can get so its worth every penny..
very true..but the pics wont be any better.. your be able to get bigger prints if u get more pix..a guy has one of the best canons on the market at canon forum..he also has mpe-65 and mt-42 ex and our pics look the same..i plan on getting a better one soon but canon 400D will sort u out fine.we'll you may get better camerabodies though, way better
yer i have his gallery saved..hes very good at what he does.one of the best.iv only been shooting insects 1 year,,i hope to be as good as him one day.Take a look at Igor Siwanowicz's pics, you can see the difference in them after he changed to a Canon 5D, and he took rather "ok" pics to begin with
Thanks Macro Junkie for putting it all out there for me to see (list of gear, etc). This helos a lot.to get pics like me your needcanon 400 d - mpe-65 - mr 14ex or mt-24ex
the set up isnt cheape but its the best u can get so its worth every penny..this set up cost me 400£ for slr - 500£ for lens - 400£ for flash....i think u must rember,..this mpe-65 does 1:1 min,,so u wont be abel to take full body shots of say a giant asain mantis..your still need 60mm or 100mm macro lens.i know i know.this ###### aint cheape..but its worth every penny...why?cause its the best there is.. read this http://www.vividlight.com/articles/2914.htm
the subject was locust..my dad bought then by mistake..and my mantis wont eat them so im stuck with 10 locust..lol.
Thanks, Thor M for your comments, suggestions, and links. This all helps a lot and I am so glad that there is so much sharing in this forum , rather than hording information like we are in a giant competition.Oh yes, you're pics will get better (if you the photographer up to it) !! Don't even try to go there Don't look yourself blind on the pixels! A good photographer will take much better pics with a 6mpx camera then a poor one with the best camera in the world
A camera is about more than resolution.. the thing with i.e the fullframe 5D is that it got so much more dynamic range in the colors - there is a reason they're much more expencive
Take a look at Igor Siwanowicz's pics, you can see the difference in them after he changed to a Canon 5D, and he took rather "ok" pics to begin with
btw, he's perhaps the best macro/insectphotographer in the world, and only uses a 100mm macrolens
go here to learn every thing u need about macro - http://photography-on-the.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=38Thanks, Thor M for your comments, suggestions, and links. This all helps a lot and I am so glad that there is so much sharing in this forum , rather than hording information like we are in a giant competition. Yours truly,
Manti-Rich
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