Clendon,
Thanks for the praise, I don't have a T10, I use a setup as below with
my T32:
http://www.glink.net.hk/~olympus/flash-d.htm
and below is some macro shots with the setup:
http://www.glink.net.hk/~olympus/photo9.htm
http://www.glink.net.hk/~olympus/photo2.htm
http://www.naturephoto.org.hk/ling/
C.H.Ling
Clendon Gibson wrote:
>
> This is my two cents.
>
> Before you go off and lay down a lot of money for a
> macro flash, you should take a bunch of macro
> pictures.
>
> There are many cases where a flash is not necesarry.
> On any bright day, wander off to your local botanical
> garden, or a neighbors garden and snap away.
>
> You will prbably find that a tripod, and a focussing
> screen of the right type are a better *initial*
> investment then the flash.
>
> C.H. Ling can tell you more about the use of macro
> flashes, as he has taken some excelent bug pictures
> with his T-10.
>
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