RE: trying some macro on the balcony
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Some genuinely horrifying levels of detail on that fly despite the difficulty of composing the shot
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Some genuinely horrifying levels of detail on that fly despite the difficulty of composing the shot
yeah , that laowa lens shows you things you can't even imagine sometimes , and i know that with use of focus stacking it could be even better but that would require use of tripod and stacking rail and probably a dead insect .
I've been thinking about getting a tripod at some point myself as I've found some reasons to get one. For the time being I just slap the camera on the gimbal I have and lock the motors. Does a decent job for the most part
most of time i only use the tripod for timelapse , or holding a reflection screen to bounce the light