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DrHook wrote:
Hello - first post here, be gentle 
I'm not sure what you call 'new' but I have only been playing with macro for about two years now, and have two small sensor Canons that I use to try and achieve my aims. One camera is a beat-up SX40 which I use for static shots with a Raynox 150, and the other is a well-used S120 Powershot which I use in the garden. I find the small camera quite capable of doing things well enough for what I want photos for. I recently built a removable tube for the S120 which can take any 58mm filter, and by using a Marum 200 (plus the Raynox if needed) I find I have something a little more potent to play with when the occasion arises - the fact that it breaks down into parts I can fit in a coat pocket is a bonus. One day when the kids have all left home I shall graduate to a better quality rig, but this is what I have to play with right now
Here's a couple of recent samples (all from the S120 rig with the Marumi and/or the Raynox):
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4295/35433955914_02f3c8a737_b.jpgCommon darter by Roddy Hays, on Flickr
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4327/35995077361_32d5b0ef35_b.jpgA Common darter at dawn by Roddy Hays, on Flickr
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4388/36423519925_f8d55deae6_b.jpgA early morning honey bee forages in the Russian sage. by Roddy Hays, on Flickr
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4367/36291381802_cf30eb04de_b.jpgThe Hummingbird Hawk-moth by Roddy Hays, on Flickr
Lots of darters around at the moment.....
I'm keen to do better within the constraints of my set-up so any advice is gratefully received. I do not use flash (useless on the little camera) but if the need arises I have a little lighting rack with constant diffused LED light on it; typically I also shoot hand-held with a high shutter speed - I don't have a tripod. It's very much a run 'n gun rig, which suits the speed I seem to spend all day running around at ...Show more →
Very good results.
Using daylight, you get much more noise than with flash. Your images will look so much claener if you remove it.
I have used Marumi (Achromat) and Raynox (MSN-202) filters a lot.
I use flash for most macro, and always for the very high magnification ones. I have started doing a few more daylight ones recently. The main problem with daylight is the shadows, which you can moderate if you have the software.
With the zoom capability on the SX40 you don't need other focal lengths. The main problem is the lack of RAW capability. RAW files withstand more processing that JPEGs without deterioration of image quality.
I post images here most days and give technical data.
Harold
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