I ordered a little tiny tripod over the weekend and amazingly it arrived today.
The idea is to have something I can brace against the wall for shooting jumping spiders. Thought about a gorillapod but heard they are prone to squish down under weight/pressure, and, perhaps more importantly, if they get left in a hot car the joints are cactus.
So this little guy arrived:
It has two leg settings. The yellow I added for testing against the brick wall to avoid scratching it in the first 5 mins.
The macro set up. The ball head is from a monopod I had already. The rig can screw directly into the camera but then there is no movement possible.
and the results. providentially I spied a jumping spider when I was doing soccer practice with Carl (I expected them all to be gone but it hasn't really got cold yet).
These are straight out of camera jpegs, cropped (a fair bit) and downsized for the web - no post processing. The tripod works well I think, and I was impressed with the results - I think it gave the bracing / stability I was hoping for.
note the spinerets - they don't weave webs but play out a safety line behind them. He/she is sitting in the groove of mortar between two bricks which give an indication of scale.
Thanks :-)
It is good for macro because it sits low, whereas the SB600 is too high.
And it can be adjusted for manual output through the camera menu too.
Posted by: Thygocanberra | Thursday, 25 April 2019 at 08:53 AM
Nice flash.
Posted by: Paul | Wednesday, 24 April 2019 at 11:58 PM