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Dudy Irmanto


Free Account, Jakarta

Fly

The best I can do with my built in lens of PowerShot S3IS, hope I can get better result with reversed lens.

Commenti 8

  • Zenonas 24/02/2008 16:56

    Excellent macro!
  • archiek 24/02/2008 3:52

    Dudy, this is better than anything I shot with my S5IS. If I thought I could do this I might not have bought a new SLR. Very nice. -archie
  • Vera Böhm 19/02/2008 7:47

    Dudy, thank you for your answer, I haven´t thought about that you might have additional lenses to put on the S3IS vise versa. Because your comment I will start to experiment this way with my S5IS using lenses from my DSLR. So thank you again starting my brain!
    Regards, Vera
  • Dudy Irmanto 19/02/2008 1:57

    Thank you for all your nice comment! :)

    @ Vera : I have the adapter for S3IS (58 mm diameter). All I have to do to reversed the lens is glued together two 58 mm UV filter one for the adapter and the other for the reversed lens . (The reversed lens I will use is a Canon 24-85mm that also have 58 mm filter thread) .

    If you can master this ood looks technique, it will create an extreme macro that can ie capture the facets of a flies
  • aw masry 18/02/2008 18:59

    Detail, PoV dan komposisinya cakep !!
    Tapi Vera Bohm benar tentang ini. Dia adalah Great Photographer untuk photo jenis ini.

    @Vera ... maybe it has captured with scene configuration.
    S3IS has the best scene shoot in the menus.

    Salam - aw masry
  • Vera Böhm 18/02/2008 18:48

    ???
    How will you reverse the lens of the S3IS?
    The only way to get better results is using some kind of close-up lens like the Canon 500d, Canon 250d, Raynox DCR-150 or the Raynox DCR-250. They fit to the filter adapter of your camera. I own some of this close-up lenses an I am very happy with them.
    Best Regards, Vera
  • j.a.j.jansen m. 18/02/2008 18:46

    You did it better than I did , my compliments.
    Greetings, Jan.
  • La Khan 18/02/2008 9:04

    wow what a stunning closeup..fantastci details on the fly.. BRAVO
    regards,
    Lal