First Time Macro Shooter.

JER-Z

New member
Hi everyone,

I just got a Canon Rebel XTI and Tamron 90mm f2.8 Macro lense for xmas.

I am new to SLR photography so here is the best of my first attempt at macro shots. Taken w/ a tripod using the timer function. Image was resized, no cropping.

Tips and suggestions welcome!

yellowmillemacroweb.jpg
 
Are you shooting in manual mode? The 5th picture (acan?) and a couple of others might benefit from having more depth of field. With a tripod, don't be shy to push the aperture higher and take very LONG exposures.
 
most of them were done in macro mode, but i will play around with the ISO settings tonight. Thanks for the suggestion.
 
macro is fun. wait till you try to do bugs and they are always on the move. It takes some practice to handhold but its fun. What fstop did you use on the pics. looks like you gotta a big depth of field on a few.
 
the first pic had the following settings...

Tv: 1/100
Av: 5.6
ISO: 400
Exposure Compensation: 0
White Balance: Auto
Focal Length: 90 mm

the others i don't remember off hand and can't pull them up from work. thanks for the positive encouragement everyone
 
noooo..if you got a tripod use ISO 100
dont gotta worry about camera shake...just make sure the corals are not moving. if you have to bump the ISO to compensate for stopping any slight movement with faster shutter speed. if they are still use ISO100
 
I don't think it's a "must" to shoot at 100. With these cameras, you can easily get away with 200 or even 400 before you lose any visible quality to ISO noise. ESPECIALLY if you're resizing down to share pics on the net.

I like to limit my shutter duration to <1 second when possible, to minimize the chance of a fish swimming throguh the shot.
 
well yes I know u dont have to...I have shot ISO1600 and had very little noise. its just to have a nice clean image is great..shooting at ISO400 would be fine and probably not even notice the noise.
 
well i messed around with the Av mode settings and I think they look worse than the auto macro mode, lol. what do you think? IMO they looked washed out and overexposed.

Pink Mille ISO 200 Av 11.0
pinkmillewebISO200Av11.jpg


ORA blue Mille ISO 100 Av 16
orabluemilleISO100Av16.jpg


ORA blue Mille ISO 100 Av 32
orabluemilleISO100Av32.jpg


A. Sarmentosa ISO 100 Av 16
A-1.jpg


Yellow Mille ISO 100 Av 16
yellowmilleISO100Av16.jpg
 
they look better I think...plus the Auto mode is going to do a bunch of extra in cam post processing to it..the creative modes give you MUCH more control of how the images come out of the camera.
Play around with the white balance.
Or shoot in RAW and then use the Canon Digital Pro software that came with the camera to process the pics....I think you will be MUCH more pleased with that.
 
I usually shoot my tank at what the camera "thinks" is underexposed by 2/3 or a full stop (I shoot in manual mode exclusively). Of course, everyone's lighting and and rock colors are a little different, but this is a good place to experiment and see what brings out the best color reproduction in your tank. Also, feel free to try different white balance modes/tweaks, or use something like photoshop to clean it up afterwards.
 
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