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  1. lumberjack

    Macro Nature Photography

    There’s a whole world we don’t realize.
  2. lumberjack

    Macro Nature Photography

  3. lumberjack

    Macro Nature Photography

    Yeah I thought we were exploring lichen on the rock considerably smaller than the pine needle. You were stacking lenses? Interesting technique.
  4. lumberjack

    Macro Nature Photography

    Why not upload to Youtube? The depth of field in the video is amazing, if I understand the scale correctly.
  5. lumberjack

    Macro Nature Photography

    And here's an iPhone 11 Pro Max screen, 2000% crop. Apple says the screen has 458 pixels per inch, it's amazing how close together and small the dots are compared to a television.
  6. lumberjack

    Macro Nature Photography

    Hardly Nutball level, but I did break out the macro lens today for some icy buds. This second pictures is a 100% crop.
  7. lumberjack

    Macro Nature Photography

    How about a 1200Ws ring light from Godox? A $450 head for their $1600 battery powered 1200Ws strobe. Comparing the base ring reflector to the base strobe reflector, you give up about .8 stop, with the silver ring reflector its on par.
  8. lumberjack

    Macro Nature Photography

    Where do you find your subjects?
  9. lumberjack

    Macro Nature Photography

    I’m sure I’ll be playing with the macro more now... new experience is fun. Definitely getting soft on those closeups, I’d expect diffraction is playing a part. A lot of zooms, especially on the lower end have variable max aperture. For example my longest glass is 200-600mm f5.6-6.3. It cost...
  10. lumberjack

    Macro Nature Photography

    Are you familiar with diffraction? It causes softening of images for smaller apertures/bigger F numbers.... granted that gives extra depth of focus. The diffraction limit of a system is dependent on sensor size and resolution.... I don’t have a firm understanding of it, just know it’s a thing...
  11. lumberjack

    Macro Nature Photography

    I opened the curtain after that picture and that rustled his jimmies. Got him on his web and hung him from the curtain rod for these pictures. All are 1/5000, F10, ISO 100 Poor composition with the whatever shiny in the background... I think it was the mount for the shower rod.
  12. lumberjack

    Macro Nature Photography

    Found this little fella hanging upside down in the guest bathtub... guessing his body was the same size as the “ ` “ on my keyboard’s key. 1/640, F10, ISO 100
  13. lumberjack

    Macro Nature Photography

    ISO isn’t relative to sensor size like depth of field or focal length calculations. Looking up the specs your sensor is 18.2MP 1/2.3”, ISO 80-12800. The crop factor on 1/2.3” to full frame is 5.6x (call it 6x), physically the sensor is ~31x smaller than a full frame. Your lens is a 25-250mm...
  14. lumberjack

    Macro Nature Photography

    Because the A1 basically does what the A7Siii, A7Riv, and A9ii can do. At this point I’m not interested in investing in another lens mount. The A1 can take up to 30 frames 50 mega pixel frames per second, shoot 4k 120fps video, 8k 30 fps video, output 12bit log 4k60 raw video, autofocus is...
  15. lumberjack

    Macro Nature Photography

    I currently have a Sony A7Riv, A7Siii, and A9ii, all use the same interchangeable lenses. This picture was with the Sony 90mm G Macro lens on the A7Riv (61MP, cropped to 24MP). This morning I preordered two A1 (separate orders) that were announced yesterday and am sending the A7Siii back...
  16. lumberjack

    Macro Nature Photography

    It was cold, windy, and generally unpleasant for pictures outside this afternoon, didn’t spend much time looking for a subject, but this cold fly didn’t want to bugger off when I stuck the lens in its face. 1/200 F8 ISO 16000, 24MP picture. That ISO is 4-6 stops higher than ideal, but it looks...
  17. lumberjack

    Macro Nature Photography

    Very nice pictures @Nutball , I’ll have to break out my macro lens and go for a walk about.
  18. lumberjack

    Macro Nature Photography

    Is it an external filter? I haven’t found mention of an internal filter in the literature on the camera. #goSony 😂 all my camera gear is Sony based (one Sigma lens).
  19. lumberjack

    Macro Nature Photography

    What camera are you using?
  20. lumberjack

    Macro Nature Photography

    ND doesn’t increase depth of field, just reduces light like you said. Basically no filter can increase sharpness. My macro lens can can do f2.8-22, diffraction limiting would become an issue. You’ve got me wanting to play with macro again. 😂
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