How to take extreme macro photography of insects with examples
Hello this is my first photography post on the steemit blog, and i decided to explain something about how to take macro shots, without a true macro lens. Because i have a Nikon DSLR camera i will exemplify with some accessories for Nikon.
You can take macro photos of insects or any other small object with the help of:
- extension tubes + lens
- extension tubes + reversed lens
- reversed lens
- macro lens (the ideal solution but also the most expensive one)
The extension tubes are very easy to use and the main advantage is that the tubes contain no optical elements. That's why they are tubes and not teleconverters which are very commonly mistaken with. The disadvantage is that you will need even more light (longer exposure time) to take photos with them, than with just the lens directly attached to the camera. There are 2 types of extension tubes: with AF contacts and without AF contacts. The advantage of the ones with AF contacts is that they will keep all the lens functions and you will be able to use the A, P and S modes without problems (with a normal attached lens, NOT a reversed one).
If you want to reverse a lens you will need the BR-2A adapter from Nikon to reverse the lens. You can use either zoom lenses or prime lenses but the primes will get you sharper photos and are easier to use. Lenses with an aperture ring (the older ones) are also easier to use, the ones without it will be a real pain. The wider the lens the wider the magnification, for example a reversed 50mm gives 1:1 magnification, 28mm 2.1:1, 24mm lens gives 2.6:1 magnification, and a 20mm lens gives 3.4:1 magnification. Remember that a reversed lens will be used only in M mode.
For a good depth of field (DOF) you should use an aperture of f/16, f/22, although you can also use f/8. Be very careful that at f/16 the viewfinder will be almost black and if you don't have a very good eyesight you will get yourself an out of focus photo.
Below i will post 100% crops from the photos above so you will have an idea of what magnification you will get with the setup.
All photos were taken hand held WITHOUT any use of tripod (using a tripod is very cumbersome and you will surely scare those little critters until you set it up right) and with a flash light and difusser. I will explain that in another post.
The camera setup was made of : Nikon D3100 + aprox. 50mm extension tubes + Nikon 55mm 2.8 Ai-S lens + SB-900 flash and homemade light difusser.
Hope you enjoyed my article and if you have any questions please let me know and i will gladly answer to them.
Amazing pictures! upvote and follow.
fablous thanks for sharing vote back done bro
Wow, fantastic photos. I'll probably not get into it that much but thanks for the info.
Congrat amazing photos, and nice post!
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Thank you mate! Followed back :)
excellent macros, upvoted&followed, look at my macro photos :)
You have great photos too. Keep up the good work. Followed back and voted!