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Nidding's lo tech macro learning thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike D90" data-source="post: 228179" data-attributes="member: 17556"><p>Have you adjusted the viewfinder diopter first? If its not clearly dialed in to your eye then you may be getting bad results from that. There is a small rotary dial button next to your viewfinder. Look at a subject and turn the dial until your viewfinder view is sharp. Do this with a normal lens, not your macro.</p><p></p><p>Your images above have areas that are sharp to me. Looks like DOF is the cause of your blur areas. You also need a lot more light on your subjects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike D90, post: 228179, member: 17556"] Have you adjusted the viewfinder diopter first? If its not clearly dialed in to your eye then you may be getting bad results from that. There is a small rotary dial button next to your viewfinder. Look at a subject and turn the dial until your viewfinder view is sharp. Do this with a normal lens, not your macro. Your images above have areas that are sharp to me. Looks like DOF is the cause of your blur areas. You also need a lot more light on your subjects. [/QUOTE]
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