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sent on June 02, 2020 (21:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Good maf. Did you have room to get any closer? It was preferable to underexpose at least 2/3 of stop or resume at a time with less violent light. (imho) Hello, lauro Buona la maf. Avevi margini per avvicinarti di più? Era preferibile sottoesporre di almeno 2/3 di stop o riprendere in un orario con luce meno violenta. (imho) Ciao, lauro
sent on June 02, 2020 (21:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you so much for comment... Too too many when I tried to get close he ran away to hide under the leaf (potato plant....) and also as far as the time. I think insects come out to warm up in the sun when it's a little tall and so light a little hard.. by the exifs it was 11:30... I'll definitely take into account the tips for improving. Grazie mille per il commento... Purtroppo quando cercavo di avvicinarmi scappava a nascondersi sotto la foglia (pianta di patata....) e anche per quanto riguarda l'ora..credo che gli insetti escano a scaldarsi al sole quando è un po alto e quindi luce un pò dura..dagli exif erano le 11.30... Ancora grazie, terrò sicuramente conto dei suggerimenti per migliorare..
sent on June 02, 2020 (21:58) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Insects are already active before but it is the light that in this period requires to anticipate the exits by putting the alarm clock first ... we must therefore follow these rhythms. Sys the distinct feeling that some subjects are very careful about what's going on around them we can pick up from further afield and wanting to keep the same magnification like? For example by equipping the macro optics of a 1.4x kenko DGX extender, why this model? Because it is established that it keeps the Af with macro optics 90mm up. But if we want to increase the freehand recovery margins, I recommend a stabilized macro optics that ensures 3-4 safety stops on our move (e.g. sigma 105mm os). Other alternative? flank the FF a reflex apsC (crop sensor 1.5x) ;-) Gli insetti sono già attivi prima ma è la luce che in questo periodo richiede di anticipare le uscite mettendo la sveglia prima ... dobbiamo quindi seguire questi ritmi e sfruttare il 4° parametro (deviazione dell'esposizione) Se si ha la sensazione netta che alcuni soggetti siano molto attenti a ciò che succede intorno a loro, possiamo riprendere da più lontano e volendo mantenere lo stesso ingrandimento, come? Ad esempio dotando l'ottica macro di un extender 1.4x kenko DGX , perchè questo modello? Perchè è accertato che mantiene l'af con ottiche macro da 90mm in su. Se però vogliamo aumentare i margini di ripresa a mano libera, consiglio un'ottica macro stabilizzata che assicura 3-4 stop di sicurezza sul nostro mosso (es.sigma 105mm os). Altra alternativa? affiancare alla FF una reflex apsC (crop sensore 1.5x)