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Nikon DSLR Cameras
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35mm film negatives to digital ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ironwood" data-source="post: 690868" data-attributes="member: 10447"><p>Thanks Marcel, some good information there for me to try and improve on things. </p><p>f16 is what I use all the time for my macro work, it seems good for spiders etc, but maybe for this job I need to use a different approach. Definitely will try a wider aperture.</p><p> I am trying to picture in my head how to position things to try your bounced flash method. I had thought of shooting a flash through a sheet of white paper for a backlight, but bouncing might give a better quality light than going through the paper and possibly inducing another colour hue to deal with.</p><p>How far above the white paper would you recommend to position the film holder ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ironwood, post: 690868, member: 10447"] Thanks Marcel, some good information there for me to try and improve on things. f16 is what I use all the time for my macro work, it seems good for spiders etc, but maybe for this job I need to use a different approach. Definitely will try a wider aperture. I am trying to picture in my head how to position things to try your bounced flash method. I had thought of shooting a flash through a sheet of white paper for a backlight, but bouncing might give a better quality light than going through the paper and possibly inducing another colour hue to deal with. How far above the white paper would you recommend to position the film holder ? [/QUOTE]
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