Insects in Flight ( You can blame deadal - Chris for this one )
A month or so back Chris made a comment about getting a knat in flight shot.
So being game for a laugh I thought I'd try my hand. This is my best effort so far. I stuck the camera in manual mode 1/2000 sec f4 ISO1600. Manual focused on a swarm in the setting sunlight to get a good contrast. When some appeared to be in focus I snapped a few shots. So do we have any knat in flight experts who can offer some tips to improve ? I was thinking maybe we can have a friendly competition to see who can come up with the best knat in flight shot ;) |
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Nothing like setting a challenge. :eek: I think this may be one for the warmer weather. I struggled to get a hoverfly last year with a 55 macro. Perhaps now I will try tubes and a longer lens. As you used 1/2000 sec, I think this is a job for manual flash 1/16 power giving flash duration of around 1/10,000 sec. Don |
I am off into the garden and see what I can see.:D:D:D
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Its wet here so nothing about at the moment.
Camera is weather sealed but flash in the rain :eek: :eek: Don |
On my way home tonight I had the 100mm marco attached. I thought I'd give Don's Flash idea a whirl with the pop-up.
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Great one Rob I am still waiting to get a decent one, just as I get one focused its gone.
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:) It's not as easy as it looks - That was the best of 2 shots but I am not going to wear the camera out trying.
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Here is my effort shot with 30D 75-300+21mm. H speed sync flash
IS0 400 1/250s F9:D The second one is a hoverfly 300D 75-300+21mm, ISO 100 1/2000 sec f 6.3 |
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Got one, now beat this Rob He! He!:D 30D ISO 400 1/2500s f6.3 75-300+21mm.
And another. |
Hay what a shot well done Christine:) I’m going to give it a try if I can only fiend sum gnat’s, when you won’t something you cannot find it if I was fishing I would be eaten alive
Hugh |
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