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Attic
13th of February 2008 (Wed), 06:35
A few shots to get to grips with the MP-E 65.
PiRho
13th of February 2008 (Wed), 08:42
nice,
I like the last one best. looks like you had fun with the MP-E 65.
~Z
LordV
13th of February 2008 (Wed), 09:04
Lovely shots Alby- looks like you have got the hang of it already :)
Glad to see I'm not the only one that scares bugs (last shot) - think that's a gall midge (or possibly a fungus gnat- always have trouble with them).
Brian V.
Attic
13th of February 2008 (Wed), 09:53
Thanks Z
Brian, these are the first shots I've tried with it, I think the Raynox has put me in good stead for using the MP-E. Thanks for the ID on the fly ;)
GaryT
13th of February 2008 (Wed), 15:06
Alby great shots. The last one is not a fungus gnat. No spikey's on the legs.
racketman
13th of February 2008 (Wed), 17:47
congrats on the MP-E; suprised in a way seeing how well you were doing with the Panny/Raynox combo but I guess you decided it had its limitations? I have held off on a prosumer although I like the idea as a very portable set up. Mind you that new Casio F1 due out in June might be interesting.
Mike4BekA
13th of February 2008 (Wed), 17:50
WEll well well...very nice
Attic
14th of February 2008 (Thu), 02:53
Thanks folks for looking ;)
Toby is that the high speed camera if I remember right, I will have to keep an eye out for that I think. Early days with the MP-E but I can say the Raynox and Panny is an easy to use stunning piece of equipment and I wouldn't just own the Dslr for macro as the prosumer has a very firm place in my kit for sure. I take it everywhere even when out shooting landscapes etc.Everyone should own one I reckon ;)
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