Hi people, i bouth a fuji 6500 and it's very good, i take very good photos so far, but there one photo that i just can't do it, it macro shots, they just not very good.
Can someone give a help? Like macro with fuji 6500 for dummies :P
Thanks
Hi Pedro,
I get to use this camera on a daily basis for close-up work.
Here's what works for me:
aperture priority mode
aperture to f8
iso 100
use a tripod
use the self-timer
macro zoom range 28 - 100, (10 cm to 3.0 m)
supermacro zoom to 28 only, (1 cm to 1.0 m)
turn off the flash and use external lighting
Experiment with different ways to illuminate your subject.
This picture of the back of a US penny was taken in supermacro mode at a distance of 1 cm using one 50W tungsten lamp.
Also, my kitty, Muggles, basking in the sunlight... I like the way the light plays with the hair (even though some was blown out... pretty high contrast pic, so what can you do, still came out well!)
Haven't posted here in a while but still plugging away with the S6000. I'm still yearning for that DSLR but pictures like this make me love this camera.
This is my first post in this great forum. I found it when searching stuff for my new Fuji s6500fd , and i'm really liking it. Very nice tips and photos for a newbie like me to enter digital photography world.
I live in Portugal and this weekend i made my first trip with my camera and i decided to post my first photo: All your comments are appreciated !