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 The Official Nikon Discussion Thread Ver.22, NEW RUMORE Nikon DF!

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post Oct 13 2013, 10:27 PM

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QUOTE(gunzerdude @ Oct 13 2013, 10:25 PM)
Google can give you instant answer la instead of waiting for us to do it  laugh.gif

LOL, no, big apertures don't represent macro lenses.

Like I said, just look for 1:1 magnification, this alone will be enough to tell you that the lens is a true macro

For examples:

Tamron AF 60mm f/2.0 SP DI II LD IF 1:1 Macro Lens

Tamron AF 90mm f/2.8 Di SP A/M 1:1 Macro Lens

Nikon AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G (Nikon's 1:1 representation is the word "MICRO")
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post Oct 13 2013, 10:28 PM

It's edible... I mean editable.
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Oct 13 2013, 10:25 PM)
wah, how can you think like that? people are helping just because they are kind, don't ever take that for granted.  shakehead.gif

A macro lens should have big aperture.
A lens with big aperture doesn't mean it is macro lens.

Understand?
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post Oct 13 2013, 11:10 PM

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QUOTE(Silverfire @ Oct 13 2013, 08:18 PM)
KLPF yesterday, candid shot :\
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post Oct 13 2013, 11:31 PM

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QUOTE(NightFelix @ Oct 13 2013, 11:10 PM)
Her left hand putting where doing what.... hmm.gif
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post Oct 13 2013, 11:50 PM

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Lately a bit busy with processing photos taken during vacation, tedious and tiring XD

Here's some of my earlier macro shots to poison potential "victims" laugh.gif

Shots taken with a 50mm F1.8g (~RM750 new) and extension tubes (RM15-200)~

Its best to use a flash also to "freeze the moment", as shots taken without flash will tend to require higher ISO sensitivities (more noise) for higher shutter speed. Even so it will still be prone to shakes. This was my 1st macro shot without flash lol

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Wasp 1- Ropalidia sp. (?) by PF T.J., on Flickr

Some macro shots taken with flash on:
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post Oct 13 2013, 11:52 PM

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QUOTE(NightFelix @ Oct 13 2013, 11:10 PM)
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post Oct 13 2013, 11:55 PM

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Nah same girl on different outfit this afternoon

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The lighting was too harsh at OMD booth rclxub.gif
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post Oct 14 2013, 12:06 AM

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Oct 13 2013, 11:50 PM)
Lately a bit busy with processing photos taken during vacation, tedious and tiring XD

Here's some of my earlier macro shots to poison potential "victims" laugh.gif

Shots taken with a 50mm F1.8g (~RM750 new) and extension tubes (RM15-200)~

Its best to use a flash also to "freeze the moment", as shots taken without flash will tend to require higher ISO sensitivities (more noise) for higher shutter speed. Even so it will still be prone to shakes. This was my 1st macro shot without flash lol

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Wasp 1- Ropalidia sp. (?) by PF T.J., on Flickr

Some macro shots taken with flash on:
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Elo bro, how close do you have to be with your target with 50 1.8 and et mounted on?
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QUOTE(gnome @ Oct 13 2013, 11:55 PM)
Nah same girl on different outfit this afternoon

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The lighting was too harsh at OMD booth rclxub.gif
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experienced the same thing, i just waited the model to change her face from letting the light hitting from the side towards the direction of the light.
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QUOTE(gnome @ Oct 13 2013, 11:55 PM)
Nah same girl on different outfit this afternoon
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The lighting was too harsh at OMD booth rclxub.gif
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Sexy ladies hehe drool.gif
Can still "save" the photo if you shot in RAW? hmm.gif

QUOTE(QiAnG @ Oct 14 2013, 12:06 AM)
Elo bro, how close do you have to be with your target with 50 1.8 and et mounted on?
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There are 3 extension levels to the tube:
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Kenko Extension Tubes by PF T.J., on Flickr

The more levels, the closer you need to get. At maximum magnification (all 3 tubes used), need to get as close as 5cm (estimate only ya, I never measure the exact distance) to become in focus icon_rolleyes.gif


QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Oct 14 2013, 12:06 AM)
experienced the same thing, i just waited the model to change her face from letting the light hitting from the side towards the direction of the light.
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Good strategy man notworthy.gif
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Oct 14 2013, 12:28 AM)
Sexy ladies hehe  drool.gif
Can still "save" the photo if you shot in RAW?  hmm.gif
There are 3 extension levels to the tube:
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Kenko Extension Tubes by PF T.J., on Flickr

The more levels, the closer you need to get. At maximum magnification (all 3 tubes used), need to get as close as 5cm (estimate only ya, I never measure the exact distance) to become in focus  icon_rolleyes.gif
Good strategy man  notworthy.gif
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This is the result of waiting.

From this
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IMG_0546 by tuna97, on Flickr

To this
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IMG_0559 by tuna97, on Flickr

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post Oct 14 2013, 12:37 AM

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Oct 14 2013, 12:28 AM)
Sexy ladies hehe  drool.gif
Can still "save" the photo if you shot in RAW?  hmm.gif
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The above photo shot in RAW and i upped the fill light in lightroom. Here's the unedited version

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post Oct 14 2013, 12:41 AM

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QUOTE(Silverfire @ Oct 13 2013, 11:15 PM)
The Sigma 35 1.4 Art? One of the best lens I used.
If I remember correctly, all photos below shot wide open.
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QUOTE(mingyuyu @ Oct 14 2013, 01:31 AM)
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rembrandt lighting whistling.gif

QUOTE(gnome @ Oct 14 2013, 01:37 AM)
The above photo shot in RAW and i upped the fill light in lightroom. Here's the unedited version
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also rembrandt lighting whistling.gif

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post Oct 14 2013, 01:16 AM

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QUOTE(QiAnG @ Oct 14 2013, 12:06 AM)
Elo bro, how close do you have to be with your target with 50 1.8 and et mounted on?
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The distance between the front of the lens and the subject is a couple inches only sweat.gif

Another reason for getting a real macro lens is the increased working distance lah.

This should be able to illustrate the relationship between focal length and working distance

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post Oct 14 2013, 01:36 AM

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QUOTE(Silverfire @ Oct 13 2013, 08:18 PM)
KLPF yesterday, candid shot :\
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Below, my contribution from this afternoon but different event.

All photos not PS yet. Using my 35mm f1.8. No Flash.

Would love to hear your comments ya

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post Oct 14 2013, 02:41 AM

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all si fu i wanna ask something is why today try take pic of my family member right i put P mode and take those pic bit dark
i try set iso to 1500-2000 also same ?

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post Oct 14 2013, 02:55 AM

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QUOTE(silrave @ Oct 14 2013, 02:41 AM)
all si fu i wanna ask something is why today try take pic of my family member right i put P mode and take those pic bit dark
i try set iso to 1500-2000 also same ?
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Are you taking photos of your family outdoors? If so then it's because your camera is seeing too much light in the background, hence the underexposure.

Use this button to dial in exposure compensation ("+" to make the photo brighter, "-" to make the photo darker)

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post Oct 14 2013, 02:57 AM

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lol
i think put p mode just tune the iso only
i tune few times keep on fail
then change to potrait and landscape
take till nice nice ^^
o O exposure
learn a new thing ^^
like water right i put shutter setting i put 1/100 iso to 1000-2000
i set the pic wont too bright but.....
i go upload pic ^^
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post Oct 14 2013, 03:05 AM

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QUOTE(silrave @ Oct 14 2013, 02:57 AM)
lol
i think put p mode just tune the iso only
i tune few times keep on fail
then change to potrait and landscape
take till nice nice ^^
o O exposure
learn a new thing ^^
like water right i put shutter setting i put 1/100 iso to 1000-2000
i set the pic wont too bright but.....
i go upload pic ^^
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It's not just ISO you have to worry about, changing the ISO to higher or lower values only compensates for the amount of light in a scene (so that the shutter speed is high enough to prevent blurring).
It still does not affect the camera's decision to take a brighter or darker photo.

The exposure compensation buttons is how you "tell" the camera that you want the photo to be brighter or darker.

This post has been edited by gunzerdude: Oct 14 2013, 03:25 AM
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post Oct 14 2013, 04:01 AM

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thx gunner sen sei XD haha
know more le
but how u guys take those water fall pic ?
high shutter speed with high iso ?and hand no shake

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