Sounds great so far. I didn't remember the details of the NEX-5 so had
to go off and re-read the DPRreview article. Now that I have I wonder
if you've neglected an important detail... how are you going to trigger
your flash units? Scroll down to "Flash" about 2/3 down this page.
<http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/SonyNex5Nex3/3>
Dr. Flash
On 1/17/2014 11:34 PM, Dean Hansen wrote:
> Sony NEX-5 body, 18-55 lens, Photodiox Pro OM-NEX adapter (from B &
> H), charged battery, and downloaded software--all assembled, so I'm ready
> to squeeze the shutter. Took a couple shots of the light bulb in my
> basement office with the 18-55 and saw that the NEX-5 worked, so I plunged
> right in and put a slide of a larval midge under the Olympus compound
> microscope. Gotta start somewhere. Used an FK 3.3X lens on the trinocular
> head, attached the NEX-5 body to the adapter, turned the camera on, and got
> "Lens not recognized."
> Hmmmm........ The manual didn't help at all, but by fumbling around I
> went: Menu (arrow) Setup (arrow) Release w/o lens (arrow) Enable.
> Ah-hah! Now I get an image of the head capsule on the screen. Histogram
> values were way to the left, but I just pushed the shutter release,
> downloaded what was captured, and posted it to:
> <
> http://s124.photobucket.com/user/Dean_Hansen/media/Dipping%20a%20toe%20in%20the%20mirror-less%20pond/Stilocladius_zpsfc395569.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0>.
> (Someday I'll have to figure out tiny url.)
> Not a great shot, but at least I got my toe wet in that enormous
> mirror-less pond. Putting the NEX-5 on the 65-116 OM auto extension with
> the 38/2.8 will be next. The underwater box? Ahh, maybe not for a few
> days.
> I might grow to like this camera.
> Dean
>
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