Macro Photography Tips & Tricks

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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2011

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  • i have a question. how good are bellows? cause im not financially ready for a macrolens but the bellows look really intresting

  • @joshuadaran Bellows can be good, but there is always a trade off. Cheaper bellows can be flimsy and if they are bent at all they become basically worthless. Bellows also allow a lot of dust into your camera which will dirty your sensor (you grow to accept this -_-). However, bellows and extension tubes can both be very, very useful if you understand the limitations of having to manually control aperture from the lens. Other budget alternatives are macro filters or reverse rings.

  • great job! i loved the frog scene :)

  • @SOADm8 Thank you! You don't think I'm silly for being so jumpy, do you? haha

  • poor quality of photography.

    There are much nicer clips.

  • @harpazyar can I see your pictures?

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  • @AvidVisionsVideo alright. thanks for the info..ive got filters but i was just figuring if filters are better then bellows?

    

  • Nice video. Thanks guys.

  • Lol OK its OK to chill or for that matter to kill insects for macro work....there's more where they come from. The few that are killed are nothing to even consider. Damn people...bet you guys say Happy Holidays too...And have a holiday tree....lol

    

  • You guys talk about the use of a tripod while shooting macro, obviously you don't practice what you preach. Also, try using a 180 or 200 macro then you might not scare your subjects. Otherwise, OK video...

  • Great tips! Thanks for sharing!

  • @harpazyar Well have you even a camera???? Well way you don’t show as you professional job???

  • Appreciate your tutorial really thanks.

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