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With two UCL165ADs stacked. The subject is only between and 5cm and 6cm from the front of the lens. That is fully zoomed-in for maximum magnification.
Yes, very good job. I've spent 20 minutes trying to get a descent shot only to come away with one I was satisfied with. Never mind the thresher sharks or mantas when you have one of those wriggly little buggers to capture.
Jason - kalbo or upaw http://www.flickr.com/photos/8941654@N06/
"Saw the whole thing, dude. First you were all like 'whao', and we were like 'whoa', and you were like 'whoa..."
Nice pictures.. I have identical camera, but only one inon 165... i need second one! just a question... are your shots focused in manual or autofocus mode?
Always use autofocus. I have to admit having a harder time on manual focus. probably due to my middle aged eyes : )
Great! i'm 53 old .... my eyes are also "so so" in short distances..... i think the better wat was manual mode.. but i was tryed it and is worth than autofocus.. because I don't see good the small rectangle
Congrats for your nice pics!