Impressive images, Frank, especially the crop. Indoors, I'm on a bellows so
the focus is set and manual stop down is not a problem. Outdoors, I generally
run 100 to 200 mm lenses handheld (getting tougher), only stopping down enough
that I can still see to focus. Anything longer, and extension tubes and tripod
are the norm. Will have to try the 135 now.......do you use the hood on yours
at all?
----- Original Message ----- From: Frank Wijsmuller
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Subject: Re: [OM] 80, 38, and 20 macro lenses Oeps forgot the link (of the
first one): < http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=5847> 2013/7/18
Frank Wijsmuller > The dragonfly pictures on green are with the 135mm with
extension tube on > E-M5. The extension tube was attached to a small tripod,
but I didn't use > it for all pictures. Had to follow the dragonflys as they
are quite easily > disturbed and manual focus is a challenge. But some shots
turned out well. > > Now I wonder why the auto macro's are so benifical on
digital, as I end up > with stop-down metering with my OM's on a digital body?
Do you use adapter > rings that doesn't stop down? > > Best, Frank > > >
> 2013/7/17 Don Holbrook > >> Curiously, I never used the 135 in the
field.......will have to try that. >>
Thanks for the tip. > > --
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