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Mar 09, 2021 06:09 |  #46681

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Can't let the day end without posting something with my new Sigma 105mm 2.8 Art Macro.

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Mar 09, 2021 09:21 |  #46682

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Looking for some gear advice and suggestions:

Today I got a new macro lens (Sigma 105mm F2.8 DG DN Art) and I want to start doing some macro shooting. I have two ideas: 1. floral images and 2. woodland stuff (mushrooms, fungi, moss, lichen, etc.). To make flowers really look great I need a flash. And for woodland stuff, where light levels are darker, I’m thinking LED light panel/light cube.

So, what flash would you suggest? I’d prefer a smaller one.

And the LED source? I’m thinking Litra Torch 2 looks nice.


I have a lens ring LED cheapo Neewer type it works good but I have been looking at arm extensions with two small godex flashes. HOWEVER

These are natural light on the 105

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Mar 09, 2021 09:48 |  #46683

I love the sigma 105

Not sure if this is too abstract.... Single point of focus

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Mar 09, 2021 09:58 |  #46684

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Thanks much for your thoughts Eddie..once seeing your post I immediately made an attempt to cancel my order...if the cancellation goes through I’ll order either the Godox V350S or the Nissan.

UPDATE: Amazon has confirmed the cancellation. Disaster averted! :)

I have both the Nissin i40 and the Godox V350.

The Nissin i40 is actually a lot more powerful than the size and stats suggest. The nissin takes 4 AA's....the Godox 2...so you can see the difference in power on tap. Not sure if it matters a whole lot if you're shooting macro up close, but the nissin could handle some bounce flash action and cycle relatively quickly. The godox runs out of juice pretty quickly.

Looking forward to seeing your macro work david!


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Mar 09, 2021 10:40 |  #46685

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I have both the Nissin i40 and the Godox V350.

The Nissin i40 is actually a lot more powerful than the size and stats suggest. The nissin takes 4 AA's....the Godox 2...so you can see the difference in power on tap. Not sure if it matters a whole lot if you're shooting macro up close, but the nissin could handle some bounce flash action and cycle relatively quickly. The godox runs out of juice pretty quickly.

Looking forward to seeing your macro work david!

Does the i40 work with Nissin's Air Commander controller? I believe it only works on the hot shoe of the camera. That's why I bought the i60 but that was some time ago. Hopefully, the i40 does now too.


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Mar 09, 2021 11:04 |  #46686

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Does the i40 work with Nissin's Air Commander controller? I believe it only works on the hot shoe of the camera. That's why I bought the i60 but that was some time ago. Hopefully, the i40 does now too.

i40 cannot. It's probably worth springing a bit more for the i60 just for extra power...it doesnt look like the i60 is much larger.

i40 can be had for pretty cheap used though. I actually broke the hot-shoe on mine. more an issue with the plastic sony hot-shoe than the flash itself. I keep breaking the hotshoes on my godox flashes, but you can buy replacements hot-shoe aseemblies.


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Mar 09, 2021 11:26 |  #46687

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i40 cannot. It's probably worth springing a bit more for the i60 just for extra power...it doesnt look like the i60 is much larger.

i40 can be had for pretty cheap used though. I actually broke the hot-shoe on mine. more an issue with the plastic sony hot-shoe than the flash itself. I keep breaking the hotshoes on my godox flashes, but you can buy replacements hot-shoe aseemblies.

Thanks for the confirmation Carlo. It's important that flash for macro be able to work off-camera so that the longer macro lenses don't block the light. I think David needs at least the Nissin i60 or its equivalent. The other solution is a wired connection between an off-camera flash and the camera.


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Mar 09, 2021 11:51 |  #46688

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Thanks for the confirmation Carlo. It's important that flash for macro be able to work off-camera so that the longer macro lenses don't block the light. I think David needs at least the Nissin i60 or its equivalent. The other solution is a wired connection between an off-camera flash and the camera.

That makes sense because these smaller flashes are short enough that they can get shaded by a long lens


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Mar 09, 2021 15:45 |  #46689

Hi all, happy to share this one! I took the same shot a couple of weeks ago, but came back when there was more blossom on the tree. Our kids have just gone back to school, weather has been kinder recently, spring flowers arriving, so things are looking a bit better here :-)

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Mar 09, 2021 17:33 |  #46690

Sigma 105mm Macro:

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Mar 09, 2021 19:19 |  #46691

Heya folks - I cannot seem to get into a good rhythm with my new Sony (at least I still consider it new, haha)...

Here’s the same pile o rocks in Utah from two different perspectives - one sunrise and one sunset. Just kind of giving my eye some practice. (Feedback of all kinds v welcome!)

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Mar 09, 2021 21:36 as a reply to  @ Foolish's post |  #46692

Sunsets (at least IMO) usually look better 15-20 minutes after the sun is under the horizon. The top shot looks very nice.


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Mar 09, 2021 21:40 |  #46693

Saw some nice light on top of a hill today. It was good to get out today.

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Mar 09, 2021 23:11 |  #46694

Hi, what do you mean by good rhythm?
I agree that the top photo is really nice, but gets a little lost with all that empty sky. I'd suggest cropping off the top third of the image, the cropped pano type result really draws you into the picture, in my opinion! :-)

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Mar 10, 2021 06:14 |  #46695

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