Close up and macro shots.

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Vivitar 283 is a very good flash for macro - especially as it has a manual module - I made up a reflector card, with the manually-flashmeter-checked exposures, F-stops, & distances written on the back of it it = PERFECT EXPOSURE EVERY TIME (essential for pro industrial work with E6 slides)

While the Vivitar 283 was a great piece of kit (I had one) owners of digital cameras need to be cautious of using old flashguns as they can damage some DSLR's
 
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Episyrphus balteatus or Marmalade Fly.
 
I have a speedlite already. I mean the macro attachment on the front of the camera. Which now that I check is a Raynox. I meant Raynox, not Vivitar. Sorry for the confusion.
 
Last weeks finds when I was trying out a possible holiday macro set up. I am trying to keep the size of my camera kit quite small when I go on holiday to Canada in summer. I of course want to be able to shoot macro if I get the time. I need a smaller light set up I think.


The lens and tubes pack small but the diffuser and flash do not.


Zuiko-40-150-tunes-and-raynox by alf.branch, on Flickr


Here are some shots taken with it using AF then rock technique


All kit at 140mm a bit cropped


Dicyrtomina-Saundersi by alf.branch, on Flickr




Without the Raynox at 96mm Nice jumper


Salticus-Scenicus by alf.branch, on Flickr


With the Raynox at 102mm a very small fly


Small-fly by alf.branch, on Flickr
 
interesting thread. i took these with my phone using auto and some zoom.
i was impressed till i saw the above ....

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We all have to start somewhere though... If it starts you off on an interesting and worthwhile hobby then go for it... Most of my stuff so far is no where near Alf's but I find the whole thing enjoyable if not a little frustrating at times.
 
We all have to start somewhere though... If it starts you off on an interesting and worthwhile hobby then go for it... Most of my stuff so far is no where near Alf's but I find the whole thing enjoyable if not a little frustrating at times.

You have to keep trying to get better it is enjoyable and frustrating too as you say I am getting better you know and maybe I will where I wish to be or least I hope I will.
 

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