p.4 #2 · Micro Four-Thirds Macro and Semimacro Image Thread
OM-1 MKll OM 90 3.5 Macro
Hand held in camera stack
I believe this is a Dark Fishing Spider. First thought it was a Wolf Spider but it was huge, around four inches around. First time I've seen one.
Gary
p.4 #11 · Micro Four-Thirds Macro and Semimacro Image Thread
wastedimages wrote:
That one is quality Ronnie
May I ask what flash and diffuser you use as the 90mm macro will be my next purchase?
Thanks
I think I answered you on flickr ?
otherwise
have Godox Ving V350 Speedlite
use it the most because of its size and also because it is good
also have a Godox V860II older model ( now it's V860III )
which is also much bigger and a little more powerful however this does not fit with my diffuser cygnustech
p.4 #13 · Micro Four-Thirds Macro and Semimacro Image Thread
I recommend the Godox V480. I use it with OM-1 II, 90 Pro and AK Diffuser. Powerful enough for deep stacks, and a lot smaller and lighter than the V860. I have done stacks up to 100 images with no black frames or delay, and I have not needed more images yet, but I do not think it will limit me. This is of course at lower strengths, usually around 1/128 to around 1/32, whereas higher strengths do introduce some delay due to the flash needing to charge. If you do not do focus brackets and/or stacking, the V350 is fast enough. It is a bit lighter and smaller than the newer V480.
p.4 #14 · Micro Four-Thirds Macro and Semimacro Image Thread
Frederik0711 wrote:
I recommend the Godox V480. I use it with OM-1 II, 90 Pro and AK Diffuser. Powerful enough for deep stacks, and a lot smaller and lighter than the V860. I have done stacks up to 100 images with no black frames or delay, and I have not needed more images yet, but I do not think it will limit me. This is of course at lower strengths, usually around 1/128 to around 1/32, whereas higher strengths do introduce some delay due to the flash needing to charge. If you do not do focus brackets and/or stacking, the V350 is fast enough. It is a bit lighter and smaller than the newer V480....Show more →
I have done stacks up to 50 images with the V350
but with a strength of 1/32 without blackout
certainly sometimes it can fai,l usually not
even smaller stacks of 20-25 images can usually also be run at lower 1/16
so I would say that the V350 works well for smaller stacks
Note that I have the more expensive version of the 350
V480 is certainly a very good flash, it's Godox
and if you have to choose between these, maybe the v350 is worse
however, there is hardly any difference in money between these two new ones
I got diffuser and flash and macro 90an in my purchase