Trying some new stuff.
thanks for looking
barondla
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| Spark with macro adapter posted by BARONDLA September 20, 2012 01:19PM | reply | quote | |
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Trying some new stuff.
thanks for looking barondla |
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| Re: Spark with macro adapter posted by Craig (Admin) September 21, 2012 08:29PM | reply | quote | |
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That's a great image. Was this with the 37mm +4 and/or +10 lenses in theacro kit or with the newer macro converters?
You could not step twice into the same rivers; for other waters are ever flowing on to you. Heraclitus of Ephesus |
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| Re: Spark with macro adapter posted by BARONDLA September 23, 2012 01:24PM | reply | quote | |
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Thanks Craig. Used the Spark with both LB 8 &16mm macro adapters (extension tubes). Borrowed a Canon (T3) to shoot the Spark. Normally shoot Pentax and Olympus. The Spark seems to have less field curvature than Composer/double glass at 5.6. Perhaps a more subtle look? May be imagining this since I am not used to this camera or the new extension rings. If different, will buy one to add optic to my composer.
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