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|  Macro Fly - first post 
			
			My first post here... I am currently messing with bug macros. Took this yesterday, 18-55mm kit lens reversed on my 400d body. How does it look? | 
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			Point of focus a touch too far forwards, but I understand how difficult this kind of macro work is.  Other than that, it's a fine study of a fly.
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			This question is burning me and I know it's like asking what the best time of day is, but: What is the best aperture/shutter/iso for macro? Words like "low" and "high" will suffice, I just need to know where to start. Thanks! | 
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			try setting the camera to A mode (aperture priority) this will allow you to set the required f/number (aperture) and the camera will meter the scene and set the shutter speed for you.  the higher the f/number the more will be in focus.  However you will have to experiment as the closer you get to a subject the less DoF you will get.
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			Thanks, I'll give it a go! My first shots were on Tv with Auto ISO/Av and they looked fine but lacking in exposure. Yesterday I shot the ISO up to 1600 and got some noise, so I think today I'll go at it on Av Auto ISO/Tv and see what happens. | 
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			I have done many more macros since this one, and I have got much better. I use a 135mm manual focus lens, mounted on macro tubes (typically 50mm of tubes) with the aperture set at f11. I use ISO 100 when I can, but not much more than ISO 400. I use aperture priority... I also use an old flash gun, triggered by wireless trigger (cheap from t'interweb) and diffuse the flash with a piece cut from a plastic milk bottle. Hope that helps. | 
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			Well, I shoot a Canon SX20 IS which is more of a P&S camera, so unfortunately I cannot change lenses. The OEM lens however is a 5.0-100.00mm with a 0mm focus meaning I can focus nicely for macro. Still need a flash though. That'll probably be my next step... ;-)
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			you will be able to get pretty close with a point and shoot. you could try using a reflector such as a piece of white paper to get more light onto the subject.
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			Will do thanks! My brother in law is a wedding photographer so I'll just nick one of his umbrellas :-D
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