Thanks for the suggestion.
Worth an experiment. Inspired By some of CH's post have tried the Z.
80mm f4 wide open more with occasional success.
CH is able to come up with compelling images under many circumstances
that would leave me flummoxed.
Mike
Consider adding a reflector to CH's solution. That plastic plate
diffuser has to be spraying light everywhere. Pick up and redirect
some
of it with a reflector. You could hinge a thin sheet of white painted
aluminum to the side of the plastic plate or, if everything is on a
tripod, just use any hand held reflector. Something like this might
work well and be easy to carry. The silver side might be good for
increased contrast on wing scales.
<http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/358633-REG/Impact_R1612_Reflector_
Disc_Collapsible_.html#features>
Chuck Norcutt
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