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Wanderer
13-Jan-2011, 12:31 PM
ok, actually its 100-400mm + 2x III. MF used. trying them on some tree top butterflies at my workplace

slate flash?
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5161/5350497369_6910e2dd5c_b.jpg

some dart?
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5289/5350497845_520fd39fb7_b.jpg

moloch
13-Jan-2011, 12:43 PM
Looks promising. It is pretty hard to get the tree top species.

Something that I have wondered about is digi-scoping. Are you aware of this technique? Birders use it all the time and I think that "father" of digi-scoping was Lawrence Poh in Malaysia (he sadly passed away a few years ago). They use high-quality scopes with a specially crafted device that allows a digital camera to be attached. The cameras are usually high-end point and shoots where there is no external movement of the lens for focusing. The photos from these are very nice and about the only method for collecting good shots of many canopy species.

Wanderer
13-Jan-2011, 12:47 PM
Looks promising. It is pretty hard to get the tree top species.

Something that I have wondered about is digi-scoping. Are you aware of this technique? Birders use it all the time and I think that "father" of digi-scoping was Lawrence Poh in Malaysia (he sadly passed away a few years ago). They use high-quality scopes with a specially crafted device that allows a digital camera to be attached. The cameras are usually high-end point and shoots where there is no external movement of the lens for focusing. The photos from these are very nice and about the only method for collecting good shots of many canopy species.


I believe it will be similar to astronomy photography where a camera is attached to a telescope. A difficulty I had for using the 100-400 + 2x III is having too narrow a FOV for butts. Birds might be easier. I believe digi-scoping will have a similar problem...but worth exploring.

Wanderer
13-Jan-2011, 11:03 PM
bird and non tree top stuff:

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5248/5352036144_e81e125be4_b.jpg

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5165/5351436423_ce344350d2_b.jpg

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5170/5352054130_e534b9d7bd_z.jpg

atronox
14-Jan-2011, 12:08 AM
wow, how is this done?:grin2:

Wanderer
14-Jan-2011, 12:47 AM
wow, how is this done?:grin2:

hows what done? :hmmm:

atronox
15-Jan-2011, 02:33 AM
hows what done? :hmmm:
Or maybe i shld say what did u do to get those shots from the tree tops? What modifications did u make?;P

Wanderer
15-Jan-2011, 12:04 PM
Oh. Well I attached a teleconverter to the butt of my longest lens (100-400, min focus distance 1.8m) thus increasing the focal length of the lens to 200-800 (losing auto focus, as it becomes a f8-11lens... While retaining the min focus distance of 1.8m, effectively doubling the magnification factor) And I am in a school.. Tables and chairs are handy.. :p