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Keep or ditch the MFO-1?
This may be daft.. but when I had my Olympus I wondered about the viability of the well regarded Raynox DCR-250 for super macro. These only cost something like US$100. Obviously this is more limiting than having a removable underwater diopter, but for a bit of fun with super-small subjects I wondered if it would work underwater (I never got as far as trying it out). It is 18mm thick and needs a slight step-down ring but maybe works if one has a 20mm port extension already that can be added to the macro port.
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Keep or ditch the MFO-1?
No not exactly - the suggestion is to work out if you regularly find critters that require that amount of magnification. My experience with the 60mm macro is it's very rare for me to find something small enough that I feel like I need a diopter. From a week in Lembeh with over a hundred critters found only one or two were small enough that a diopter might have been useful. Your experience might be different, I think it depends on where you dive, how good you are at finding small stuff etc. The CMC-2 will be challenging to use at max magnification for sure, I'm not suggesting don't use it, rather I don't see it as an either/or situation with the MFO-1 as they have different magnification ranges and I would choose based upon how much magnification I need. If you find you are getting down to 1:1 all the time currently and wishing for more and are OK with lighting subjects right on 1:1, then a CMC-2 is possibly the next logical step. The 90mm macro I think would be a lot easier to use at high magnification, it has about 65mm working distance at 2x compared to 22mm with the CMC-1 also at 2x, but it's an expensive lens, needs a new port etc. I'd want to be sure I would make use of it and could live with the extra working distance. At 1x it's only maybe 10-15mm more working distance than the 60mm, at 0.5x (35mm wide frame) you are at 170mm then 330mm at 0.25x. So for 60mm long subjects you are getting quite distant. I have the 90mm macro and use it a lot on land, but have not been tempted to take it UW.
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Keep or ditch the MFO-1?
Thank you for such a comprehensive answer. I thought this was a simple question, but it seems the answer may be far from that. If I understood you correctly, the CMC-2, like all diopters, may not be a great choice for my m43 setup. The focus distance would be too close and thus difficult. I suppose I should have done more research first. Now, I wonder if I should keep the MFO-1, and ditch the CMC-2. 🥴 That being said, if diopters do not work well with m43, what option would you suggest for super macro, only the 90mm lens?
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Help with Retra Burst Shooting
Thanks for the update. I suspect it is something similar to what i see with e-shutter on my OM-1 . In focus stacking I do on land with an Olympus flash - the flash fires very rapidly on low power. I trialed doing a short stack UW, using the mini flash on manual at 1/64 power for triggering. The little strobe can fire rapidly at such low power but it was like it was waiting to confirm the flash was ready again before firing. The standard way of getting around this is to make use of the X-sync on the camera, which it basically a mechanical contact built into the shutter - the camera doesn't recognise there is a flash attached and fires every time the contact has closed as long as it has charge. Did a little searching to find this, seems the problem is by design from Nikon:
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Salut from Marseille !
Bienvenue / bem-vindo à toi, Nuno Looking forward to seeing your pictures of Marseilles waters these days 👌
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Keep or ditch the MFO-1?
The MFO-1 should be thought of as a high quality low power diopter. In the case of the 60mm macro it only improves magnification to 1.1x while the CMC-2 achieves 1.7x but it will only focus between 33 and 122mm. Based on the focus distances there might be a little overlap with the CMC-2. It seems there are some benefits on image quality on full frame sensors and also prevents hunting with some macro lenses which readily switch to the background. However it seems that for m43 lenses there is no reported improvement. It seems to me that whether to keep it or not comes down purely to whether you can find subjects in the magnification range covered by the diopters. There is less case for diopters with m43 lenses, first the working distance is small and diopters work by reducing working distance, second the field covered at 1:1 with these lenses is 17mm across, half that covered on a full frame sensor. The CMC-2 covers a field 10mm across at a working distance of 33mm which means it is difficult to aim and to light the subject. Because diopters like the CMC-2 limit the focus range to a a limited working distance, they are in general more difficult to use compared to a bare macro lens, the MFO-1 limits the range but the maximum working distance is over 1m so you can use it just like a regular macro lens, you can find the subject from a distance and close in while looking through the viewfinder, not so easy to do if the subject isn't in focus until you close right in on it.
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Salut from Marseille !
Ahhh, so true. It’s what we do best 😝
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Pimp up your GoPro
I just pimped my GoPro 13 with a tray and trigger after frustration a couple weeks ago with 5 mm gloves trying to maneuver the GoPro. So far I’m pretty happy with the rig on dry land wearing my gloves.
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FS – 2 x RETRA FLASH PRO X STROBES KIT (LIKE NEW – COMPLETE SET)
SOLD....
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GoPro Tray with Glove-friendly Trigger (shutter actuator)?
My Hero7 housing seemed to work better than my Hero 13. That said the 13 housing works well enough.
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GoPro Tray with Glove-friendly Trigger (shutter actuator)?
I received the tray and trigger this morning. It works quite well with my thick gloves. Good value for $100 I think. The weakest point is the AOI wet lens mount, which is flexing than I’d like. Also, I’d prefer a two bolt GoPro attachment as the single bolt will likely loosen and allow the GoPro to twist.
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Shark bandit!
I'm not a fan of these dives either.
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Salut from Marseille !
Hi Nuno, Welcome aboard! You're in the perfect place to get tons of info and... spend a lot of money 😁 Ciao
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Lumix Camera & Nauticam "NA-LX10 Housing Pro Package"
I'm cleaning out some gear that I'm not actively using. This was the first "real" camera I took underwater and I learned how to shoot in Manual mode and process RAW photos. The housing holds vacuum and the camera is fully functional. I'm looking to sell both together and will I will pay for ground shipping in the Continental US. Quite honestly, this is an amazing camera + housing combo and I have shot some amazing shots with it. It is small and portable and easy to travel with. Asking $1,000 for BOTH the camera and the housing. The housing comes with the original Nauticam shipping case. Here is a good overview of the system: https://www.backscatter.com/USED-Nauticam-NA-LX10-Pro-Package-for-Panasonic-LX10 Reagards, Brett
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Salut from Marseille !
Hi everyone. Obviously, new here. I started diving more routinely a couple of years ago, once I realised that diving in the south of France was not that bad. The local waters of Marseille are getting more and more fish, as several areas become protected from fishing and controlled human presence a few years ago. Underwater life quickly adjusted ! I have always been a (top side) photographer, but now found that I want to explore the underside via my camera lens. Currently looking for the right equipment, and obsessing with all the immense possibilities of lenses, right camera and all. Looking forward to have some nice pictures to share! Nuno (Portuguese living in Marseille, France)
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Keep or ditch the MFO-1?
Better I don't know but easier for sure
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Shark bandit!
This was posted by a local operator from a shark dive last week in Beqa Lagoon, Fiji. The camera rig was not recovered. Yikes! There are a couple of operators in Beqa that run these baited shark dives. I’m really not a fan of behaviour modification for my entertainment - when the sharks are trained that boat + splash = food, I don’t want to be the splash! I did this dive 20 years ago and only nurse sharks turned up. Now they are regularly attracting bulls and tigers. I am always thrilled to see them under natural conditions but will stay away from artificial feeding frenzies.
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Hello from northern Germany
Hey Julian A warm welcome to Waterpixels. Very good to have you with us. We hope you enjoy the forum. Best wishes
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Keep or ditch the MFO-1?
I don't know anyone running the OM-1 with macro lenses that seems to get better results with it. Full frame folks do in fact get "better" results. Bill
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Keep or ditch the MFO-1?
Thanks. I've seen you say that before. It is very confusing. Some swear by the lens, some hate it. I am still not sure how I feel about it.
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Keep or ditch the MFO-1?
In my hands, (I sold mine) there was NO visible or measurable improvement with any of the macro lenses (30, 45, 60, 90). Bill
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Keep or ditch the MFO-1?
I'm using a R5 with the RF100 I have also the SMC-1 impossible to use for the picture I take with the MFO-1 The range is from near to 1 m or a little bit more. I don't really know.. That mean I can put it and make mear 95 % of the dive with it... some times I change (Flip x3) for the SMC-1 or since last trip the MFO-3. Next month 10 days in Lembeh with this configuration... the first intensive test with the 3 lenses mounted together. Last year in Lembeh I was absolutly happy with the MFO-1 The RF100 give me "out of the box" a mx magnification of 1-1.4 it is enough. for near 100% of my shoot.
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Keep or ditch the MFO-1?
I can understand that, but wouldn't the CMC-2 do that, also?
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Keep or ditch the MFO-1?
For me (Canon RF 100) the main utility is to have a reduced range of focus. It's important for me to shoot small subjects with some element in the background. If the focus go in the back it is difficult or impossible to get it back near. The MFO change my life... I win a lot of time for some pictures --> better results, faster more time for other shoots
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INON and AOI Wide Angle Wet Lenses for Action Cameras
Hi, does anyone know the differences between AOI GR140 ZD PRO version vs the non pro one? Thank you