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    First from the new tube...

    OK, so these things are tricky!

    Maxxum 5D
    Minolta 70-210 f/4 @ f/11
    Kenko 25mm ext. tube
    handheld, manual focus
    ISO 400 (I think)
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    Re: First from the new tube...

    What do you is tricky? The tubes or the dragonfly?

    Nice detail, and quite nice for overhead sun with no fill flash.
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    Re: First from the new tube...

    The tubes are tricky. The light was horrid, but I hate using flash, and therefore do not own one. Typically, I would have paid more attention, but the whole thing was to try to just get a feel for the tube today. This was the only shot I took, as the area was busy, and insects weren't cool with that, and most of our flowers are already gone.

    It is a good sign that the detail is there for you though, because it should be much better when I take my time and get serious.

    Thanks for taking the time, Paul.

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    Re: First from the new tube...

    Great detail and kudos for giving the rig a go, Payn!

    Judging from the magnification, I think you shot this near the 210mm end of the zoom? If you want to make learning how/when to use tubes easier, I suggest keeping the zoom at its maximum (210mm) setting all the time for now.

    Later, you can play around with the zoom to change BOTH the magnification AND focus distance simultaneously to get the desired effect.

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    Re: First from the new tube...

    Quote Originally Posted by payn817
    OK, so these things are tricky!

    Maxxum 5D
    Minolta 70-210 f/4 @ f/11
    Kenko 25mm ext. tube
    handheld, manual focus
    ISO 400 (I think)
    That's nice. On my monitor it looks too dark. I pulled it into PS and adjust the contrast and it beings out a lot more detail. Monitors vary, so it might be a problem with mine, but if yours looks adark, you migth want to try it.

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    Re: First from the new tube...

    Quote Originally Posted by payn817
    OK, so these things are tricky!

    Maxxum 5D
    Minolta 70-210 f/4 @ f/11
    Kenko 25mm ext. tube
    handheld, manual focus
    ISO 400 (I think)

    Oh yes the wonders of tubes. Nice first outing.
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    Re: First from the new tube...

    Good first attempt Payn
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    Re: First from the new tube...

    Nice work Payne!, its not as easy as it looks, i found that out using my tubes for the first time today, have posted some samples.
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