View Full Version : U guys have to see this...mantis eyes difrent in lower light.
macro junkie
4th of October 2007 (Thu), 01:42
canon 400D - mpe-65 - mt-24ex with home made defuser
Camera: Canon EOS 400D Digital
Exposure: 0.005 sec (1/200)
Aperture: f/14
Focal Length: 65 mm
ISO Speed: 200
cheack this out guys..with the mt-24ex u get focusing lights that if i doulble tap the shooting button it turns them on..i did this and got this shot.
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1059/1481116703_cb5850900e_b.jpg
Then i took another pic but didnt have the focusing lights turned on..it was very dim in the room and im thinking this could be the reson why this pic his eyes are like 4 x bigger..cool hey?i had to share this with u guys as this is 1st time i have seen this..:)
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1416/1481116375_d4342a3ced_b.jpg
LordV
4th of October 2007 (Thu), 01:57
Think you focus better without the focusing lights :)- lovely shots.
BTW you'll have the mods after you- not supposed to post pics more than 800 px longest side.
Brian V.
macro junkie
4th of October 2007 (Thu), 02:04
Think you focus better without the focusing lights :)- lovely shots.
BTW you'll have the mods after you- not supposed to post pics more than 800 px longest side.
Brian V.
well u know what the mods can do :p just5 kidding..your have to give me that link then as i lost it..i dont need the mods crying at me.:lol: can u pm me the link..?u know,how i post them small pics and click to enlarge
Dalantech
4th of October 2007 (Thu), 02:06
Odd, I've never noticed a difference when using the focusing lights. Maybe the lights effected the way the camera metered the scene...
macro junkie
4th of October 2007 (Thu), 02:10
Odd, I've never noticed a difference when using the focusing lights. Maybe the lights effected the way the camera metered the scene...
..it was dark in the room...so the mantis had to make his eyes bigger to see stuff?mayby?but when the focusing lights come on it lite up his face so his eyes went smaller.mayby?
Dalantech
4th of October 2007 (Thu), 02:56
..it was dark in the room...so the mantis had to make his eyes bigger to see stuff?mayby?but when the focusing lights come on it lite up his face so his eyes went smaller.mayby?
Look closely at the mantis's eyes -they are compound consisting of hundreds (if not thousands) of lenses. So that dark spot you are seeing is not a pupil, it's just the way the flash reflects / refracts off of the lenses in that area. I see the same effect in dragonflies. I think Brian is correct -you shifted the focus point slightly between frames.
roli_bark
4th of October 2007 (Thu), 03:31
cheack this out guys..with the mt-24ex u get focusing lights that if i doulble tap the shooting button it turns them on..i did this and got this shot.
Then i took another pic but didnt have the focusing lights turned on..it was very dim in the room and im thinking this could be the reson why this pic his eyes are like 4 x bigger..cool hey?i had to share this with u guys as this is 1st time i have seen this..:)
Howcome ? With the MT-24EX, Even if the Focus Lights are turned on, they automatically turn off when you press half-shutter.
macro junkie
4th of October 2007 (Thu), 04:15
Howcome ? With the MT-24EX, Even if the Focus Lights are turned on, they automatically turn off when you press half-shutter.
i thought the focusing light lite up his face making his purples bigger..my mistake.
macro junkie
4th of October 2007 (Thu), 04:16
Look closely at the mantis's eyes -they are compound consisting of hundreds (if not thousands) of lenses. So that dark spot you are seeing is not a pupil, it's just the way the flash reflects / refracts off of the lenses in that area. I see the same effect in dragonflies. I think Brian is correct -you shifted the focus point slightly between frames.
so i can get that affect just by shifting the focus point to a different position?as i like this effect more than the 1st pic.
Peepaw
4th of October 2007 (Thu), 04:59
Great shots mj, both of them. I kind of like the first one better.
Omri Alon
4th of October 2007 (Thu), 09:07
These are beautiful shots, interesting too :D
Photogirl2007
4th of October 2007 (Thu), 10:47
Wow!! What terrific shots!!
Dalantech
4th of October 2007 (Thu), 12:18
so i can get that affect just by shifting the focus point to a different position?as i like this effect more than the 1st pic.
I think so :)
Jay Lowery
4th of October 2007 (Thu), 12:31
very nice set, i have a friend who noticed this as well. in very very low light almost black the spots move and get bigger and on his mantis the eye color completely changed colors.
Dellboy
4th of October 2007 (Thu), 12:38
Nice shots - those black spots definably look bigger to but they also appear to be in a different position. Very strange.
macro junkie
4th of October 2007 (Thu), 17:04
I think so :)
well its hard for me to believe that mainly cause i have shot this guy for few months now and thats only pic that turned out like that...i will try again tho as i like this effect more.
wuwujohn
5th of October 2007 (Fri), 04:18
awesome shots!
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