You must have /interesting/ dreams.
On 10/25/2012 11:18 AM, Jos from Holland wrote:
HiHi, well I know those tricks of cooling them in the fridge or make
them walk on sellotape, but that seldom leads to pictures I want to
hang above my bed....
Jos
On 25-10-2012 14:56, Bruce Walker wrote:
You should just gas those fast ones, Jos. :-)
On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 2:28 AM, Jos from Holland
<jos_from_holl...@onsnet.nu> wrote:
Bruce,
I have those left-right and front-rear slides on my tripod,I use
that for
not moving objects. But even with the sliders, I mostly have to take
the
camera off to follow insects that are running around :-)
Greetz, Jos
On 24-10-2012 23:52, Bruce Walker wrote:
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 5:33 PM, Brian Walters
<apathy...@lyons-ryan.org>
wrote:
Quoting Toine <to...@repiuk.nl>:
If I remember correctly the manual claims SR should be switched
off for
macro.
I don't recall seeing that in the K200D or K-5 manuals - not
saying it
isn't
there, but they are large manuals and I have a short attention
span :-)
That's a Mark! right there.
The manuals do say to switch SR off if the cameras are tripod
mounted.
I think that covers most macro usage. Detailed macro work is almost
always going to be on a tripod.
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