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Old 04-11-2011, 08:07 PM
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Default My Macro set up and a flee!

I decided to give my kit a good clean this evening and get my macro set up in place again, it's been too long since I used it
I've been using my wee Lumix TZ-10 for most shots the past year and forgot how good results I get from the proper set up.

Here's a wee flee, un-cropped and straight from the camera (RAW-Jpeg in CS4).

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A couple of images of my set-up:
Nikon D3
Nikkor VR105/2.8
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R1C1 wireless macro flashes.
Manfrotto 055XPROB Tripod
Manfrotto 460MG 3 Way Geared Head

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I really must get out more with the camera next year
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Old 04-11-2011, 09:45 PM
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Amazing Gaz ,, Cracking set up and cracker of a flee ,

How much does this set up cost if you dont mind me asking m8



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Old 04-11-2011, 09:47 PM
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Amazing Gaz ,, Cracking set up and cracker of a flee ,

How much does this set up cost if you dont mind me asking m8



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Very nice on everything. The close up of the deer hair reveals all.

Thanks.
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Cause your going to post tomorrow that your looking for a decent dslr with loads of bits and I'm going to reply and say I have one with 1 standard lens, 1 zoom lens, 1 macro lens and 1 telescopic lens, tripod, remote button and loads of other bits and bobs.

Then your going to reply asking if I would consider swapping for one of your many Hardy's rod and reels
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Tam as i dont have any rods and reels left
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lol but you do want a decent dslr setup, don't you, admit it
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tv , playstation , tumble drier , goblin teasmaid , curling tongs will all be getting selt to fund a new camera watch this space
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Cause your going to post tomorrow that your looking for a decent dslr with loads of bits and I'm going to reply and say I have one with 1 standard lens, 1 zoom lens, 1 macro lens and 1 telescopic lens, tripod, remote button and loads of other bits and bobs.

Then your going to reply asking if I would consider swapping for one of your many Hardy's rod and reels
What you got?
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