Friday, August 15, 2008

Micro Fish In Macro Mode

Here's my experimental photography shot using Olympus E-520 with Zuiko 35mm macro lens. I am very satisfied taking photo in macro mode for the first time.

Below are a group of tiny beautiful Ember Tetras which are very hard to capture with a compact camera in macro mode - I have never successfully taken any good quality photo of Ember Tetra in the past.

There's no regret for heading for DSLR!!!

5 comments:

Constance Chan said...

i don't have a Dslr. tot of getting one but just not into lugging all the extra baggage. can't even find a buyer for my old FM2 nikon...but i should get a better camera phone like one of those 8mega pixels type.

Fishman said...

Oh is that your "adopted" otto??

Umbrella Rec said...

Fishman, possibly that's the "adopted" otto from you. I can hardly recognise them. I lost one otto a few weeks ago - I am not sure whether it's the adopted one or not.

Constance, keep your old Nikon! It will be a classic camera soon. I saw people hunting for classic SLR camera in forums but I cannot remember which ones. There's no value for second hand camera especially the price of cameras drop like mad in recent years. A camera phone is unable to compete with the quality of camera...even a compact camera will do better. Get one and join the club. My sister got the same model as mine one or two days before me.

Constance Chan said...

oh.. u think my nikon will worth alot? hmm i still have my late dad's old Yashica...hahaahha and my sis kept his old Underwood typewriter.. now those are really antique..

Umbrella Rec said...

Everything will be an antique one day. Whether we live to see it coming true and turning the house into a messy store room is another story :)

I am unfamiliar with the values of old cameras. I have never kept any - all my old cameras have been given away or damaged.