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Old 30th of April 2012 (Mon)   #811
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Old 30th of April 2012 (Mon)   #812
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Old 2nd of May 2012 (Wed)   #813
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That's one of the most incredible but also one of the least portable macro rigs I've seen so far. The external monitor seems great for stacking though.
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Old 6th of May 2012 (Sun)   #814
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Macro Setup by Tom Hadgett, on Flickr

The ghetto rig

1 - Pringles can diffuser
2 - Body
3 - 49mm of extension tubes
4 - Reverse ring
5 - Pentax 50mm f2
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Old 7th of May 2012 (Mon)   #815
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I see you went for the sour cream and onion, what about the red original Pringles can will that work?

Love it, share your results.
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Old 9th of May 2012 (Wed)   #816
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here we go

100_2351 by LMNO Sunset Deluxe, on Flickr

100_2353 by LMNO Sunset Deluxe, on Flickr

100_2355 by LMNO Sunset Deluxe, on Flickr
not bad results either

golden fly crop stack by LMNO Sunset Deluxe, on Flickr
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Old 11th of May 2012 (Fri)   #817
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What did you make that diffuser out of?
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Old 13th of May 2012 (Sun)   #818
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What did you make that diffuser out of?
I am still making modifications but it is essentially a bottle of body mist, the stuff girls use to smell all delicious and fruitful, and I found it in our recycling bin. Next I sanded the entire bottle with 60 grit sandpaper until it was no longer transparent. I measured how deep the lens could go into the bottle without cutting all the way through the bottle and I used a razor saw from a hobby shop to cut a hole in the bottle. I cut a small elbow out of plastic to support the front of the bottle and used a soldering iron to weld the plastic to the bottom of the bottle. Next I taped off the holes and spray painted the bottle black. After that I used electric tape to seal the space below the flash so that no light would leak and then I began testing the flash. It was still to bright so I began to add layers of scotch tape to diffuse more light and it worked alot better. The best thing about this diffuser is that it allows the pop up flash to be redirected down on top of my subject. I am going to try and add a concave upwards piece of plastic this tomorrow to further spread and diffuse the flash. I would also like to start using a linear polarized filter.
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Old 19th of May 2012 (Sat)   #819
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Will a bracket like this work fine?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Camera-Flash-Bra...ht_3594wt_1112
Or will I also need a ball head?
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How do you connect the LCD screen to your camera? Do you know if the 60D supports this?

By the way at first i thought the LCD was mounted on the fence
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Old 27th of May 2012 (Sun)   #821
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The very amateur rig, set up for the first time today...


Macro rig by NoelJphotography, on Flickr

Now off out to play for the first time with OCF
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Old 27th of May 2012 (Sun)   #822
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The very amateur rig, set up for the first time today...


Macro rig by NoelJphotography, on Flickr

Now off out to play for the first time with OCF
What kind of flash bracket is that?
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Old 27th of May 2012 (Sun)   #823
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The arm and bracket are from a Boica underwater slave strobe that I had knocking around from a previous life, my arthritis has been too bad to dive recently so I adapted what I had around me.
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Old 1st of June 2012 (Fri)   #824
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Here's the rig that allows me to go around 3:1



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Canon 50mm f1.8 revered, 52-55mm coupler, Tamron 90mm f2.8 macro, Fotodiox Extension tubes (50mm)
YN-465 tethered to a simple flash bracket.
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Old 4th of July 2012 (Wed)   #825
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I was trying out a new position for my diffuser and had to use an off-shoe cord (non canon - ebay) however the flash ended up overexposing everything considerably. Could that be a fault with the off-shoe cord not working properly with ETTL?

Is it worth spending the extra £50 on the official canon one?

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