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Holy crap, what gear do you use to take those spider & fly pictures. I'm interested in macro but good equipment is financially out of my league at the moment. I lost the other lens from my home made macro and my camera is a crappy sony that focuses just in the wrong places almos all the time...
Great pics! What kind of equipment are you using? I assume you're fully digital and using an SLR with a nice macro lens on it. Unless it's one of those newfangled camera phones LOL I'd love to hear how you go about taking these....I've got some girls who want to be famous....
So the camera comes standard with a "Super Macro" that they say allows images down to 1cm in size! That's pretty impressive for standard equipment. Given what this camera seems to be able to do for its price makes it pretty damn impressive! Do you use any additional components with it, or are you shooting straight out of the box? How do you like the camera overall?
Straight out of the box. My brother has last year's model and I got this year's model. It's very nice to me, I have no expierience with cameras or anything but I hope to have it my whole life. Took me about an hour to read the manual just once to figure out how everything works
I heard that very same thing! They found by doing a cat scan (or something to that effect) on an old dinosaurs scull an area that birds of today have. So speculated that dinosaurs did not die out but evolved into todays birds. They also said dinosaurs were covered in feathers!
During a field trip decades ago to Dinosaur State Park in CT, the curator/ranger told us that he was going to show us the closest living relative to dinosaurs today. We all sat with bated breath, wondering what kind of Gila monster/Nile monitor/giant gecko he was going to show us. It was a goddamn bird! You can imagine the collective disappointment of 20 7-year-olds upon seeing that...... LOL