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I keep thinking about giving Extreme Macro a go, i.e. greater than 1:1, say up to 10:1.
Had a look into rails, lenses, tubes, bellows, stacking software etc but have pretty much hit a brick wall on lighting.
Plenty of people saying things like 'just use a flash', but would that realy be feasible when you are taking hundreds, if not 1000+, shots to stack.
I couldn't imagine that a pair of flashes like the Speedlight 600EX or the MT24-EX could cope with that many shots in a row in a short(ish) period of time without either blowing/melting the bulbs or quickly running out of power or simply just knackering them after a few days use.
There must be a few people on here that enjoy this type of thing so any suggestions, tips etc would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Had a look into rails, lenses, tubes, bellows, stacking software etc but have pretty much hit a brick wall on lighting.
Plenty of people saying things like 'just use a flash', but would that realy be feasible when you are taking hundreds, if not 1000+, shots to stack.
I couldn't imagine that a pair of flashes like the Speedlight 600EX or the MT24-EX could cope with that many shots in a row in a short(ish) period of time without either blowing/melting the bulbs or quickly running out of power or simply just knackering them after a few days use.
There must be a few people on here that enjoy this type of thing so any suggestions, tips etc would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks