i purchased a macro lens a few days ago so decided to give it a try on my D850 camera.Its so different from any type of photography i have ever done so i kept it simple with just 1 light, no props. The lens is the Sigma 105mm os lens and it seems sharp enough.Well here goes for a few shots of my Parmigiani.
Parmigiani macro by Mark Molloy, on Flickr
Parmigiani macro rear by Mark Molloy, on Flickr
Last edited by markyboy.1967; 24th February 2020 at 17:28.
Seems a good lens for the money. Just need more time with it and to maybe do a small micro adjust if required. Next step is taking multiple images to get everything in focus.
Lovely pics which would be even better with a proper lighting set up.
Can you get a really close pic of the movement?
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yep - any DSLR with a good macro lens - either (older MF manual lens) manual or this modern stuff will give you really good close ups, IF you take your time, position the watch correctly and get your exposure settings and lighting correct - plus experimentation - but watches are not an easy subject
I have the same camera and it's outstanding. Except the tips about light so is my advise to shoot in (A)perture mode and with manual focus.
If you shot with high F-stop there are no need for some focus stacking.
Good luck.
Jocke,you have some cracking images. What lenses are you using and what’s your typical lighting?
Similar to Jocke - I use my Nikon D850 with a Nikkor 105mm micro f2.8mm, which give 1:1 image at 10.5cm from the focal plane (from the sensor to object distance) - otherwise much the same. I bought a light box off amazon while back... The PITA is reflections - even with a light box there are sometimes difficult to get rid of.
It's definitely all about the light (and depth of field, as Jocke mentioned). With today's cameras, even without a macro lens you can crop close enough that IQ is still right up there, albeit that a macro lens is certainly more fit for purpose when it comes to watch photography.
This is the default set-up that I use, although I'll often dispense with the on-camera flash and may switch the lights around a bit if I can be bothered. I have no dedicated shooting area and almost no room to manoeuvre and reflections can be a b*stard, but it works well enough most of the time. Oh, and I'll sometimes use a snoot on one of the lights, instead of an umbrella.
I use a portable flash unit inside one of various soft boxes, set it up in the garage then put the light off so im in darkness some of the time then bounce the flash off a ceiling or wall( not literally). Getting hot spots very often though.
Last edited by markyboy.1967; 22nd February 2020 at 20:43.
If anyone wants to add Macro shots here tgen feel free and i can change the name of the thread to” show your macro shots”. Good to see the set ups as well.
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If anyone wants to add Macro shots here tgen feel free and i can change the name of the thread to” show your macro shots”. Good to see the set ups as well.
Did you mean something like this (5K output). : i-qz6dgF4-X5.jpg <- try this link
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Last edited by MartynJC (UK); 22nd February 2020 at 20:02.
I must admit I had the dslr and all the lenses but it got to be too much of a faff for me, so I only use iPhone now. Of course you cannot achieve as good as a full camera set up, but with most images it’s 70% about the lighting. I took this quick pic this afternoon. If you can find a window with natural light but not direct then the results can be flattering without lots of reflections and pretty much in focus. Not perfect but plenty good for my needs.
I did read somewhere that you can get macro lens adapters for iPhones which might be something I’ll look into
Good stuff folks and thanks for adding images.
I only use DSLR to watches in studio, I really like all the settings & tweaks I can do in the camera. When I travel I use a Sony Cybershot RX100 IV, to watches in mini studio at Basel for example a Nikon CoolPix S9900.
I only use my iPhone XS for quickshots so not so much.
Lens manufacturers try and sell 'macro lenses' to those who assume they are essential for close-up photography … but on the Photomacrography Forum many macro enthusiasts prefer to use enlarging lenses which can be bought for £little. Marque macro lenses are designed for use at both close focus distances and also infinity. Relatively inexpensive and often cheap enlarging lenses are designed specifically for close focus imaging.
These photos were taken with an ancient £50 Canon 450D fitted with even more ancient £20 Rodenstock 50mm enlarging lens
Anyone new to close-up photography can find a wealth of information and tips about the subject on the Photomacrography Forum https://www.photomacrography.net/forum/ … where one of the most popular close-up accessories is the Raynox 150 supplementary close-up lens. Surprisingly, this 3 element achromat which costs c.£60, can produce results every bit as good as a marque macro lens. And the latest mirrorless and DSLR cameras are not necessary for good close-ups … any cameras can be used … https://www.photomacrography.net/for...31c0404566943e
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Galaxy S9 with a watchmakers loupe over the lens -
^^^ great images … and shows that a macro lens is not essential for macro photos.
The supplementary c/u lens has improved the camera's macro capability.
Also note that a phone camera's smaller sensor enables greater depth of field compared to e.g. M4/3, APS-C and FF cameras.
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Some stunning photos on this thread, thank you. Anyone got a macro shot of a moonwatch movement?
Taken ages ago with a (very obviously) cheap macro lens and cheap mobile phone....
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Is that the Fortis “Arts” or whatever they called them? Lots of different arty faces on some of the pilot pro chronos and stuff?
They were well cool. Never saw them as popular but I loved them!
Good photo!
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Some incredible macro shots guys! Here're some of mine taken with a Tamron 90mm f2.8 macro lens
Some cracking images being posted. I cant wait to add a few more at the weekend.
Thank you Jocke, Tony, and everyone else- some incredible pictures!
Impressive how lots of these are showing some good depth of field... must be some serious lighting going on.
My 105mm Micro Nikkor produces razor thin focus depths...
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Not a macro
Just a close-up with my phone while driving(at the red light :) )
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Some wonderful photos on display. I love the movement photos- please keep them coming!
This is my meagre offering. IMG_9987.jpgIMG_5971.jpg
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I was bought a cheapie light tent off Amazon for Christmas but not had chance to have a play until now. I'm not a camera buff and don't have a dedicated macro lens, so had a go with my M4/3 Oly 40-150 pro. The tent kit came with a couple of LED strips and a flimsy velcro-on diffuser which was pretty rubbish, so I had to improvise with some A4 folded around the lights. The edges of the reflections on the crystal are pretty harsh, so will have to experiment more.
Last edited by gcleminson; 25th February 2020 at 14:45.
a couple of shots today with the new 105 macro lens and this time i decided to use the light tent but still only using 1 light source, i will ad another light once i find what i like with the single light.
Macro 1 ready by Mark Molloy, on Flickr
Macro 2 ready by Mark Molloy, on Flickr
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Omega ready by Mark Molloy, on Flickr
Zenith 1 ready by Mark Molloy, on Flickr
Taken with my phone during my 7th call/meeting today(the joys of wfh)....
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Messing around with a torch and the Nikon D850 today to create a bit of lume.
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