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How to Master Settings in Macro Photography
An overview of how the main camera settings affect your photos when shooting macro with a flash, along with my process for choosing settings for each shot.
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00:00 - Intro
00:29 - Aperture
03:26 - Flash Power
05:42 - Shutter Speed
07:56 - ISO
09:35 - choosing settings
12:38 - single shot examples
15:01 - focus stacking differences
16:48 - focus stacking example
18:06 - conclusion
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My Macro Gear:
📷 Fujifilm X-H2
🔎 Laowa 65mm f/2.8 2x Ultra Macro APO
🔎 Laowa 25mm F/2.8 2.5-5x ultra macro
🔦 Nikon SB-900 Flash
⚪ Cygnustech Diffuser: www.cygnustechdiffuser.com/?ref=naturefold
Filmed on:
📷 Lumix DC-G91
🔎 Olympus 12-60mm f/2.8 pro
Music: 'exposure' by Tobias Tinker, used with permission.
#macrophotography #photography
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Video

Misty Morning Macro Photography - Macro Walks ep5
zhlédnutí 9KPřed 14 dny
Join me for a morning Macro Photography walk on a rainy day, searching for damselflies and other sleeping insects. Gear used in this video: 📷 Fujifilm X-H2 🔎 Laowa 65mm f/2.8 2x Ultra Macro APO 🔦 Nikon SB-900 Flash with Cygnustech Diffuser Filmed on: 📷 Lumix DC-G91 🔎 Olympus 12-60mm f/2.8 pro Music: 'Smirr' by Tobias Tinker, used with permission. #macrophotography #insectphotography #wildlife
Exploring a New Habitat for Macro Photography - Macro Walks ep4
zhlédnutí 9KPřed měsícem
A late spring macro photography walk with several of subjects that I don't photograph often. Gear used in this video: 📷 Fujifilm X-H2 🔎 Laowa 65mm f/2.8 2x Ultra Macro APO 🔦 Nikon SB-900 Flash with Cygnustech Diffuser Filmed on: 📷 Lumix DC-G91 🔎 Olympus 12-60mm f/2.8 pro Music: 'Lacerta' by Tobias Tinker, used with permission.
3 Tips to take Your Macro Photography to the Next Level
zhlédnutí 15KPřed měsícem
After over 5 years of doing Macro Photography, these are some of the best tips I've gathered that will help you improve your Macro Photos. My Macro Gear: 📷 Fujifilm X-H2 🔎 Laowa 65mm f/2.8 2x Ultra Macro APO 🔎 Laowa 25mm F/2.8 2.5-5x ultra macro 🔦 Nikon SB-900 Flash with Cygnustech Diffuser Filmed on: 📷 Lumix DC-G91 🔎 Olympus 12-60mm f/2.8 pro Music by Tobias Tinker, used with permission.
Springtime Macro Photography! - Macro Walks ep3
zhlédnutí 11KPřed 2 měsíci
A recap of some of my favorite macro photos I took during the City Nature Challenge, as well as a new photo walk with more photos, tips & tricks. Gear used in this video: 📷 Fujifilm X-H2 🔎 Laowa 65mm f/2.8 2x Ultra Macro APO 🔎 Laowa 25mm F/2.8 2.5-5x ultra macro 🔦 Nikon SB-900 Flash with Cygnustech Diffuser Filmed on: 📷 Lumix DC-G91 🔎 Olympus 12-60mm f/2.8 pro Music by Tobias Tinker, used with ...
Did I take my Best Macro Photo Ever? - Macro Walks ep2
zhlédnutí 70KPřed 3 měsíci
On this macro photography walk I got some of my favorite photos I've taken! Hope you enjoy and comment which photo is your favorite :) Gear used in this video: 📷 Fujifilm X-H2 🔎 Laowa 65mm f/2.8 2x Ultra Macro APO 🔦 Nikon SB-900 Flash with Cygnustech Diffuser Filmed on: 📷 Lumix DC-G91 🔎 Olympus 12-60mm f/2.8 pro Music: 'newtonic' by Tobias Tinker, used with permission
Photographing and Filming tiny Water Springtails
zhlédnutí 4,5KPřed 3 měsíci
Welcome to the wonderful world of water springtails! Join me as I photograph and film these incredible tiny creatures :) Gear used in this video: 📷 Fujifilm X-H2 🔎 Laowa 25mm F/2.8 2.5-5x ultra macro 🔎 Laowa 65mm f/2.8 2x Ultra Macro APO 🔦 Nikon SB-900 Flash with Cygnustech Diffuser Filmed on: 📷 Lumix DC-G91 🔎 Olympus 12-60mm f/2.8 pro Music: 'water dancers' by Tobias Tinker, used with permission
Photographing Spring Flowers - My Best Tips
zhlédnutí 7KPřed 3 měsíci
A morning walk in the forest doing some flower macro photography. Thanks for watching and let me know which photo is your favorite :) Gear used in this video: 📷 Fujifilm X-H2 🔎 Laowa 65mm f/2.8 2x Ultra Macro APO Filmed on: 📷 Lumix DC-G91 🔎 Olympus 12-60mm f/2.8 pro Music: 'Saxifrage' by Tobias Tinker, used with permission
Forest Macro Photography Tips - Macro Walks ep1
zhlédnutí 40KPřed 4 měsíci
A forest macro photography walk showing some tips and technique as well as the creatures I found and the photos I got. Hope you enjoy and comment which photo is your favorite :) My macro kit: 📷 Fujifilm X-H2 🔎 Laowa 25mm F/2.8 2.5-5x ultra macro 🔦 Nikon SB-900 Flash with Cygnustech Diffuser My video kit: 📷 Lumix DC-G91 🔎 Olympus 12-60mm f/2.8 pro Music: 'Vermillion' by Tobias Tinker, used with ...
My Best Springtail Macro Photos
zhlédnutí 4,6KPřed 4 měsíci
Springtails! I'ts been 5 years since I first saw one and I've been hooked ever since, so I thought I'd share some info about them along with some of my favorite photos :) Thanks to everybody whose photos/videos I was able to use for the Neelipleona section! My macro kit: 📷 Fujifilm X-H2 🔎 Laowa 25mm F/2.8 2.5-5x ultra macro 🔦 Nikon SB-900 Flash with Cygnustech Diffuser (Many of the photos in th...
How to use Texture in Macro Photography
zhlédnutí 7KPřed 5 měsíci
A short winter macro photography walk focused on shooting textural images, along with some editing tips in Lightroom. My macro kit: 📷 Fujifilm X-H2 🔎 Laowa 25mm F/2.8 2.5-5x ultra macro 🔦 Nikon SB-900 Flash with Cygnustech Diffuser My video kit: 📷 Lumix DC-G91 🔎 Olympus 12-60mm f/2.8 pro Music: 'Surface Intention' by Tobias Tinker, used with permission
Macro Photography in Winter - Tips & Technique
zhlédnutí 14KPřed 5 měsíci
A short macro photography walk in the forest in winter, showing my equipment, technique and the photos I got. Hope you enjoy and comment which photo is your favorite :) My macro kit: 📷 Fujifilm X-H2 🔎 Laowa 25mm F/2.8 2.5-5x ultra macro 🔦 Nikon SB-900 Flash with Cygnustech Diffuser My video kit: 📷 Lumix DC-G91 🔎 Olympus 12-60mm f/2.8 pro Music: 'Harvesthill' by Tobias Tinker, used with permission

Komentáře

  • @klburt73
    @klburt73 Před 3 hodinami

    Excellent content! Three great tips not everyone thinks of or utilizes enough. Glad to find your channel, have already shared it with a number of friends who are also into macro photography of flowers and insects in the field. Thanks!

  • @TheWhiteAntSA
    @TheWhiteAntSA Před 8 hodinami

    Great video

  • @Trish12303
    @Trish12303 Před 9 hodinami

    Great video!! Amazing shots as well!!

  • @LordAcidpain
    @LordAcidpain Před 11 hodinami

    Hey Alexis, Been following you for a short time now, and first congrats on your work, it's amazing and inspiring! I've got a few technical questions regarding gear and the capabilities of your camera(s) : - On instagram, you seem to have switched form a X-H2 to a G91 somewhat "recently", do you use them in tandem or is there a reason from moving from one to the other? (i' m currently on the hunt for a macro-oriented camera setup, and i'm looking for as much info as i can) - How do you mount your Laowa 25mm to the G91? I can't seem to find the right mount on the laowa website.. Is there an adapter? And if yes does it hamper your ability to do focus bracketing? - Regarding brands, i'm also eyeing an Olympus Em1, any opinion about their gear? I hope you don't mind all the questions, it can be a bit much answering to many comments. Keep up the great work, looking forward to your future pictures!

  • @loopsevents
    @loopsevents Před 17 hodinami

    Tu es vraiment bon et dans le partage. Une qualité essentielle pour faire de la formation👍 bravo!

  • @loopsevents
    @loopsevents Před 17 hodinami

    Merci beaucoup! Cette video très riche est vraiment bien expliquée. Très bon tutoriel! Des exemples et explications parfaites. Un abonné de plus. Il faut continuer. 👌👍

  • @edycafe
    @edycafe Před 19 hodinami

    Thank you so much for sharing your experience and macro techniques to us ! You won my subscription! Again thank you and have a wonderful day!

  • @VandrefalkTV
    @VandrefalkTV Před 20 hodinami

    One of, if not THE best macro photography channels out there. Seriously. I've seen so many, too many! All of that could be spared with just watching your. Your presentation, the results- others simply cannot compare. Thank you. Atb from Norway

  • @michaelj7069
    @michaelj7069 Před 22 hodinami

    Young person, you are very very good at what you do.

  • @dukeofurl999
    @dukeofurl999 Před dnem

    Have you added DXO pure raw4 to the workflow for when you need higher ISO settings?

  • @SeaAngMo23
    @SeaAngMo23 Před dnem

    You amaze me!

  • @catherinegrimes2308

    Very good and comprehensive video. However, I think that you missed out the part about training the insects to stay still when you are doing the focus bracketing. Maybe they were frozen by the light of the first flash?

  • @TCRONIN002
    @TCRONIN002 Před 2 dny

    Every one of your videos I watch seem to be a masterclass in Macro Photography! Those Dam Zel Flies can be pretty elusive! Keep up the amazing content.

  • @TCRONIN002
    @TCRONIN002 Před 2 dny

    Let this be said - I'm not even a third of the way through your video and I have learned things about macro and flash photography that were never taught to me over the last ten years of my photographic journey. You have a knack for this education thing Sir. Please continue making these types of educational videos as I am a huge fan of learning from quality educators. Now, onward to the remaining 2/3 of the video...

  • @preditor888
    @preditor888 Před 2 dny

    I scond all the opinons great video. I'm learning a lot thank you.

  • @gonzogorgonzola9153

    At my experience, diffraction while stopping down is not a big issue with the M.Zuiko 90mm/f 3.5 Macro.

  • @eight7sixjoe
    @eight7sixjoe Před 3 dny

    Quick question....are you doing focus bracketing with the Fujifilm XH2 and the manual Laowa lens? I believe this focus bracketing is not possible on lenses without autofocus am i right ?

  • @XzavierPhotos
    @XzavierPhotos Před 3 dny

    do you use the shots when the flash didn't fire ? Or Is it 70 photos with flash, or 70 in total with and without ....?

  • @dustydewey
    @dustydewey Před 3 dny

    Great video Very informative and easy to follow ! Keep them coming

  • @d.k.1394
    @d.k.1394 Před 3 dny

    I also take great macro 😂

  • @d.k.1394
    @d.k.1394 Před 3 dny

    Lovely

  • @MePrasad
    @MePrasad Před 3 dny

    Great video mate..You are just killing it...Keep growing and wish you all the best !!!

  • @pantone356
    @pantone356 Před 4 dny

    Another great video Alexis, thanks for continuing to share your knowledge.

  • @andywhiteside16
    @andywhiteside16 Před 4 dny

    Absolutely fantastic explanation , brilliant video loved this.

  • @magneet86
    @magneet86 Před 4 dny

    Thank you for taking me to macro school Alex! I was battling the 'softness' of many an attempted macro shot. Felt like my succeeded images were slightly lucky single shots. Now, with your insights, I have some techniques to try out and improve my macro to gain some more control in the field. I will be sure to rewatch this from time to time while learning. Great stuff!! :)

  • @Swaggerlot
    @Swaggerlot Před 4 dny

    Phenomenal video! Should be required viewing for anyone starting out in macro.

  • @kristianvrum8979
    @kristianvrum8979 Před 4 dny

    I'm a novice when it comes to macro photography with a flash, but it seems to me that this advice is spot on as long as you're using a lens with short focal length and the subject is close to the flash/diffusor. For those of us that uses macro lenses with long focal lengths and/or have more of a pseudo-macro photographic style (ie. less than 1:1) I think that the distance to the subject should be considered as the fifth setting. The reason is that effective flash power decreases very quickly when you move away from the subject, and a some point raising flash power will lead to harsh lighting in photo or an image that is not sharp due to movement of camera and/or subject. As an example, my Canon EF 180 macro has a minimun focus distance of 480 mm, and I find that using this with a flash is rather difficult, and even more so if I'm varying the distance to the main subject between shots (it's also difficult to make a diffuser that works at longer distances). In my case, I tend to only use flash for 1:1 macro, and natural lighting when using a longer lens. TLDR; when the working distance increases, the use of flash becomes more challenging.

  • @kenthlobergsli7790
    @kenthlobergsli7790 Před 4 dny

    Great video, keep up the good work :)

  • @marvinspates924
    @marvinspates924 Před 5 dny

    It was my first time seeing one of your videos! I really enjoyed it. Your directions are very precise into the point. You said that you've done focus stacking in the past. Which video was it. I'm sure I will get to it sooner, Or later, but it would help if I knew which video it is. What camera are you shooting with, and what flash is that? What model of the defuser are you using? New subscriber to your channel!

    • @naturefold
      @naturefold Před 4 dny

      I show bts of focus stacking in basically all my videos, any of the "macro walks" episodes would be a good bet. I haven't done a tutorial on the technique yet, but will definitely do that at some point. I always put the equipment I use in the caption of my videos.

    • @marvinspates924
      @marvinspates924 Před 4 dny

      @naturefold OK thank you!!!

  • @SniperPhotography
    @SniperPhotography Před 5 dny

    One of the best,if not the best demonstration of macro photography here on CZcams.

  • @vk4vsp
    @vk4vsp Před 5 dny

    Does your camera focus stack automatically? My Z6ii does, but it uses silent shutter to do so, meaning it won't trigger the flash.

    • @naturefold
      @naturefold Před 4 dny

      My camera can focus bracket automatically, but I don't use auto bracketing since it requires an autofocus lens and my lens is manual focus only. Instead I shoot in burst mode and move the camera forward slowly to change focus between shots.

    • @vk4vsp
      @vk4vsp Před 4 dny

      @@naturefold excellent. I’ll try that with my TTArtisans 100mm.

  • @toykellie3
    @toykellie3 Před 5 dny

    Is your lens manual? I am having hard time with manual focus. I shoot x-t5. Laowa 65

    • @naturefold
      @naturefold Před 4 dny

      The laowa 65mm is manual focus only yes

  • @hikerdude10
    @hikerdude10 Před 5 dny

    Excellent video, thank you. I have two questions: 1) What setting do you use for White Balance? I have been keeping my camera on Auto WB while using flash and am happy with the results. Perhaps the the camera is automatically using a 'Flash' WB, but in Lr it just shows the WB as 'As Shot'. 2) Are you stacking 'in camera' and then further editing the JPeg it produces, or are you stacking in post, and if so what software are you using?

    • @naturefold
      @naturefold Před 4 dny

      Thanks! I use custom white balance at 5800k, which gives the most neutral wb with my setup. It's usually better for macro to have a set white balance to keep color consistent between shots, since the flash gives out a consistent color temparature.

    • @hikerdude10
      @hikerdude10 Před 4 dny

      @@naturefold Thanks for the info. I just updated my WB camera setting accordingly.

  • @lynnecliffe3056
    @lynnecliffe3056 Před 5 dny

    Kudos to you!

  • @LouisaLee63
    @LouisaLee63 Před 5 dny

    Thank you! Very informative and nicely presented. By the way, I love the second wasp photo.

  • @megamastah
    @megamastah Před 5 dny

    8:20 this is a common misconception. The noise/grain doesn't come from high ISO, but from lack of available light. ISO 100 photo in low light situation will be much grainier than ISO 6400 photo in bright daylight.

    • @naturefold
      @naturefold Před 5 dny

      Yeah that might have been worth mentioning.. In this video I mostly wanted to focus on the effect on your images when using flash, and with flash you should always have sufficient light so the main effect of raising the iso is you'll have more noise (Provided you adjust the exposure with other settings to keep it stable).

  • @keithnisbet
    @keithnisbet Před 5 dny

    Absolutely beautiful photographs. Thanks for all the great tips.

  • @markustappeser841
    @markustappeser841 Před 5 dny

    Thank you, Alex, for explaining your macro settings. In my opinion, the macro settings depend heavily on the system used (means find out what's the best you yourself). If I understand correctly, the depth of field with MFT is doubled by a factor of 2 compared to FF, which is a big plus. With my FF camera, the optimal depth of field ends at F11 (out of camera), after which only Topaz helps.

    • @shanewilliams613
      @shanewilliams613 Před 5 dny

      Sensor size makes no difference to DOF. DOF is a combination of only 2 factors, aperture and distance to subject. The reason smaller sensors appear to give more DOF is because at the same focal length you're shooting from further away which increases the DOF. Crop sensors do just that, crop. Nothing else, cropping does not change DOF. Gerald Undone has an excellent video about this you can find called "Does focal length & sensor size affect DOF?"

    • @markustappeser841
      @markustappeser841 Před 5 dny

      @@shanewilliams613 Thanks for the info, of course Undone's explanation is clear. If I understand correctly, that means the DOF is the same: FF/100mm, F11 corresponds to MFT/50mm, F5.6. I think I expressed myself incorrectly. The advantage of MFT is that you have a larger DOF with the same F-Stop. With MFT/50mm I get a DOF of 9.9mm at F11, I get this DOF ​​with FF/100mm at f27 and as we know diffraction has a negative impact on the calculation (what I'm writing here is based on the assumption that diffraction depends on the F-Stop and not on the sensor size). But I'm a bit confused. Why? I have a DOF calculator, if I set a distance of 30cm for FF/100mm and F11, I get a DOF of 3.8mm. For MFT/50mm (equal FF/100mm, right?) and F5.6 (equal F11, right?) it is a DOF of 5.0mm. I get roughly the same DOF for MFT/50mm, F4, which means 3 F-stops. Perhaps the different aspect ratio between FF and MFT plays a role or the DOF calculator is calculating incorrectly.

    • @shanewilliams613
      @shanewilliams613 Před 5 dny

      @@markustappeser841 It gets very complicated. It took me a long time to wrap my head around it until I watched that video. Yes, you get more DOF at the same f-stop, but that's only because you're going to be shooting from farther away with the same focal length. Equivalencies etc are complicated, as the size of the photosites impact noise and diffraction as well. I suppose the main thing for me is that it's a common misconception and sated by a lot of shooters that you just get more DOF from crop sensors which just isn't the case, so if you shoot FF you are not at a disadvantage. It's just different working distances and field of view. The main thing is to shoot at your sharpest aperture for the kit you have and get as many pixels on subject as possible so you get max detail and cropability. At the end of the day it makes no difference to DOF what kit you do that with as you can't beat the laws of physics, but crop sensors certainly give you a lot closer field of view while maintaining a decent working distance, and of course many other benefits like size, weight and price.

    • @naturefold
      @naturefold Před 5 dny

      Yeah you're absolutely right, I hope that difference came across in the video!

  • @katzenfutterbb
    @katzenfutterbb Před 5 dny

    You're a dedicated teacher with a Lot of knowledge super

  • @eight7sixjoe
    @eight7sixjoe Před 5 dny

    Very good video..I literally asked you this question yesterday in a comment on a previous video regarding flash settings for handheld stack. Thanks a lot

  • @K_P_bI_M
    @K_P_bI_M Před 5 dny

    The perfect narrative structure! This video will be the most viewed on your channel. Thank you very much for the work done! I came to these rules myself in the process of practice. At first I couldn't do anything, but gradually the result became very good. In total, I usually have an aperture of 5.6, shutter speed of 1/200 (or 1/30 for the background), iso 100, and I balance the exposure with flash power. Thanks again for the video and greetings from Crimea!

  • @pevidex
    @pevidex Před 5 dny

    nice video, thanks for that

  • @theclosetbetta9146
    @theclosetbetta9146 Před 5 dny

    Very detailed explanations! Thanks mate. Great videos as always

  • @smokinitro
    @smokinitro Před 5 dny

    Yet another fantastic fact filled video for the macro beginner! I have enjoyed all your videos to date. Widel, Shahan watch out there's a new gun for hire on the block!

  • @fotomap5865
    @fotomap5865 Před 5 dny

    Hey thanks, we need more of you in the world. Very clear understanding. Well done kid 👍

  • @zoltandobany962
    @zoltandobany962 Před 5 dny

    An amazingly good video. Useful, understandable, very useful advice. I look forward to your next videos!!!!

  • @paulstickley4819
    @paulstickley4819 Před 5 dny

    Spot on. Well done and I look forward to your next video.

  • @wizard6207
    @wizard6207 Před 5 dny

    Excellent video as always Alex. This will be so helpful to me. Many thanks, I really appreciate your advice. :)

  • @nofear938
    @nofear938 Před 5 dny

    Great video, thanks for sharing 🙏🏻 I have a question, how you’re handling focus pick when there is not enough ambient light. This is the problem that I couldn’t handle with Fuji X-T5. I’m also using Laowa 65mm and Natural View setting but it’s not provide enough visibility all the time. Do you use any additional settings on this regard? Thanks in advance 🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @naturefold
      @naturefold Před 5 dny

      Thanks! Sometimes it's really difficult in dark situations as the camera just can't get enough light to preview, have you tried using some sort of focusing light to help? I use a small headlamp strapped to my flash, and some flashes like the godox v860iii have a focusing light built in.

    • @nofear938
      @nofear938 Před 5 dny

      @@naturefold you’re the best. I didn’t tried it before and will check as soon as possible. Many thanks 🙏🏻

  • @SteveSSBB
    @SteveSSBB Před 5 dny

    Nice to see someone talking about slower shutter speeds and ISO to blend flash and ambient. I usually use manual flash when I am photographing subjects at similar distances. During some sessions I switch a lot between very close and more environmental compositions. In this case I find that ETTL -1 or -2 depending on the look I’m after to be less overhead than adjusting manual flash.