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I'm currently using the best combo I've ever tried for Butterfly Photography, 100-400mm IS + 25mm Extension Tube.
I believe most of you already know that it's almost impractical to use a tripod when shooting these elusive butterflies, thus, the IS really helps to handhold the equipment.
@400mm range, the working distance is very ideal to avoid distracting these highly sensitive insects.
Combined with 550ex/420ex with omni-bounce tilted 45 deg, you dont need a flash bracket at all. I just normally compensate the flash exposure to -1 stop to act as a fill-in light to the shadow portion.
Let me just share some photos taken with this combo, and let me have your feedback as well..
Cheers!
Edsel
All were shot handheld at ISO200
1/60s, f8.0 (Mycalesis Species)


Edited by Sgt. Pepper on Feb 06, 2004 at 08:29 AM GMT
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