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Krabbenspinne L. Xysticus acerbus, Kamera Sony Alpha 6400,das Chinesisches Mikroskop Objektiv 4X, Balgen Gerät, Vergrößerung 8-X.ISO-100,221. Bildern,4LED Lampen.Belichtungszeit-1/3 Sekunde.
Crab spider L. Xysticus acerbus, camera Sony Alpha 6400, the Chinese microscope objective 4X, bellows device, magnification 8-X.ISO-100,221. Images, 4LED lamps. Exposure time -1 / 3 second.
Паук-краб L. Xysticus acerbus, камера Sony Alpha 6400, китайский объектив от микроскопа 4х макро мех, увеличение изображения 8 раз. ISO-100, 4 светодиодные лампы. Время экспозиции -1 / 3 сек. Стек 221 фото.
I did a comparison of Nikon vs Sigma 105mm macro lens. Bought both to find out which I liked best. Turns out both are great lens and both do what I wanted them to but the Sigma won me over. the price was not the deal breaker but what they had to offer was. The Sigma has a lens setting for Full-0.45mm or ,312-0.45. This all makes a difference on how close or far you want to use the lens. The Nikon only had full or 0.45. The Nikon had so much glass in it it was heavier and I had trouble getting a clear focus due to the darker glass also. I also thought the Sigma had a faster AF although in macro I do not use Auto focus too much. Both have optical stabilization but that means nothing for Macro shots either. Yes the Sigma was cheaper and for the price more to offer. As you can see from these images I get great macro captures out of it. And that is what I wanted. Previous 105mm Macro shots were taken with the Nikon.
Hoverfly
EM1 mk10 60mm 2.8f pro
1/200, f11, ISO200
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Sujeto: Gorgojo / Naupactus cervinus
Cámara: Canon 77D
Objetivo: Amscope 4x
Magnificación: 4x
Pasos: 60 µm
Número de fotos: 92
Exposición: 1/250”
Iso: 100
Carril: manual
Asahi Pentax Auto Bellows
Iluminación: flash yongnuo frontal y difusor DYD
Apilado: Zs, PS
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This drawing gives a lot of information why an external fast shutter is needed. The drawing shows different macro capture formats. Each circle shows a shutter-lag. Central we start with a shutter lag of 3.5 ms. To edge this time increased to 50 ms. The illustration is an insect moving at a speed of 2m/sec or 7.2 km/h. The shutter lag is the time elapsing between pressing the button and taking the picture. The higher the shutter lag is how the insects can travel more distance. Central includes drawing a macro ratio of 2:1 or 18x12mm picture frame. You can clearly see that this macro setting is not large enough to fully display the bug. So you need at least a macro ratio of 1:1 in order to fully display the bug. In a larger shutter-lag, you use a larger frame. The speed of 2 m/sec is not abnormally high because many insects fly much faster. A DSLR camera usually has a shutter lag of around 50 msec, so you see that a frame of 180mmx120mm is too small to keep the insect in picture. Many insects fly with a speed between 2 and 4m/s or 7 to 15 km/h. A shutter lag of 3.5 ms is very well suited for macro shooting up to 1:1. Do you want closer shots then you are lucky that the insect is still in full screen. This is why I try the shutter lag so low. For larger insects, the shutter lag can be longer because the recording frame is also larger. An external shutter is especially necessary for smaller insects and closeup shots.
A small insect sitting inside a red flower. Macro capture using focus stacking to get maximum details.
another macro capture of water drops.
taking using my 50mm macro lens.
not the same picture as before.
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have a great day
Having only a monopod with us, it was rather difficult to take a macro capture of this sleepy fly. The sun had already set behind the hills of Algiers and holding the camera still was bit tricky. Taken with 1/25sec and with ISO500 this is the best shot we could do. Enjoy! //A
Photo made by me (Amberinsea Photography) in the Jardin d'Essai Algiers - Camera Canon EOS 7D provided by Firas Photographe.