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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Murray" data-source="post: 225270" data-attributes="member: 9753"><p>I wouldn't say it was most important to use tripod as you can get very good results using a flash setup (even onboard). I would say the most important thing is to practice and practice and practice and get your technique down, work out where your lens is in relation to your subject and how to get focus by moving your body back and forth leaving the camera in manual focus. You can use auto but with a Raynox because the focus plane is so slight it is very hard to use auto, manual is much easier if you ask me. A tripod is only good if you have a very static object and even then its good practice to handhold to improve your technique.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Murray, post: 225270, member: 9753"] I wouldn't say it was most important to use tripod as you can get very good results using a flash setup (even onboard). I would say the most important thing is to practice and practice and practice and get your technique down, work out where your lens is in relation to your subject and how to get focus by moving your body back and forth leaving the camera in manual focus. You can use auto but with a Raynox because the focus plane is so slight it is very hard to use auto, manual is much easier if you ask me. A tripod is only good if you have a very static object and even then its good practice to handhold to improve your technique. [/QUOTE]
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