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Old December 29th, 2009, 06:40 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Bill Grey[_2_]
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Default Pentax--Optio W80 Camera


"Mark Bowen" wrote in message
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Okay, I finally broke down and bought myself the camera mentioned in the
subject header--B-Day gift to me, from me!

Anyway, as the instructions manual is about 270 pages of tech. goobledy
goop and I have no *real* photography experience, other than taking ****
poor pics with **** poor cameras, I am asking if anyone has any experience
with this particular camera and can tell me how best to utilize the macro
function to take pics of flyz I have tied or will tie in the future.

I realize that I can set the thing in one of the two macro modes, but I am
still having difficulty getting it to focus head on to a fly-it blurs out
and focuses on the background? I am reading the instructions, but there
are many different ways to utilize the many different modes and settings.
What would really help is a tutorial that is specific to this camera and
macro picture taking--preferably taking macro pics of flys. Anyone know of
any such tutorials?

I have signed up with Digital Photography School
http://digital-photography-school.com/ , but I figure it never hurts to
ask the experts here!

Thanks!

Op

I don't wish to sound pessimistic or negative, but macro photography has
one real problem for the amateur and that is Depth of Fileld.
That is to say the amouint of the subject that is in focus. In Macro the
depth of field is very, very small and it is very dfifficult to get the
whole fly in focus
because the length of the fly is greater than the available depth of field.

A tripod would be extremely useful for taking shots of flies in a vice as
this would allow the smallest aperture giving maximum depth of fleld while
also giving long exposures.

Varying to ISO rating will allow you to get shorter exposures but the best
quality will be at arond 100 ISO.

This is a huge subject and I'm sure there are those will disagree with my
point of view.

Keep trying, and success will be sweeter when it arrives.

Happy New Year.

Bill