English | Ask me anything: Tele-Macro Photography
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- Опубліковано 24 чер 2024
- Join us for our next LIVE “Ask Me Anything” session with technical experts Clare Harvey-May, David Smith, Tomas Viktora and Tito Garcia. Summer is an amazing time to go outside and explore the intricate details of nature through tele-macro photography - That’s why in this episode we will be focusing on everything you need to know to capture stunning macro shots. From setting up your camera to tips & tricks for shooting in the field - dive deep with us into the world of tele-macro photography. Our expert team will be taking your questions and explaining everything you need to know for capturing the hidden wonders of nature up close.
Don’t miss this chance - add this session to your calendar now!
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I suggest doing an AMA/guide for video and portraiture, I know OM systems is positioning itself for outdoor, nature photography, but some of us still like to photograph people:) Thomas Eisl did a great job highlighting portrait capability of the OM 1ii and would be a great guest. Thanks
I’m really happy with my 100-400mm lens. I like to do flower and insect macro shots as well as small birds, so one lens can do so much. When I learned about the extra macro possibility with a teleconverter, I’ve been thinking about the 1.4 or 2x. Hopefully I’ll be able to save up soon. I’m not worried about any loss of image quality. Like Tito said, it’s more important to get the shot.
Fantastic! A great tutorial, thank you.
what a great tip re depth of field button - never thought if that thank you Tito
I have 45 years of experience with Macro Photography. Why do so many noobs today say that "real" macro lenses are only those that goes to 1:1 or larger !? A REAL Macro Lens are optimized to produce the best image quality at close range at Macro range and to give a flat field from a flat plane, some "macro" lenses today do NOT do that !