lomond wrote:
Webejamn, don't get the idea that the above are essential.
Many macro photographers get fantastic shots without the use of a tripod.
Not using a tripod would therefore negate the need for focusing rails and cable release. A speedlite can do a good job in place of a ringlight.
I gotta disagree with this. Almost any shot would be better taken (if feasiable) on a tripod. But, when one is shooting at lifesize or even half-lifesize a tripod, focusing rail, remote release and ring-light become essential for the best in macro. Webejamn, let me explain please. When shooting macro the DOF is so shallow that focusing becomes critical for a good shot. What might be a smige off focus otherwise is disastrous with extreme macro. When I used to shoot macro I not only had the fore-mentioned gear but also a viewfinder magnifiner. This was true with both my 35mm film and 6x7 film systems. At extreme magnification a ring-light is essential if ambilent light will not suffice. With the minimum focus distances of macro lens as close as they are a "regular" flash will not properly light the subject. Of course, everyone is entitled to their own opinion and perhaps somewhat soft, poorly lit macro subjects are for some.