Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/10/08

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Hummingbird
From: "Roy Zartarian" <rzartarian@snet.net>
Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2001 22:46:18 -0400

Geez, Ted, you're reaching deeper and deeper into my wallet :-)

I did attempt the extension tube plus extender, but being 
somewhat thrifty, the extension tube I have is of the the Leicaflex 
vintage and would not mate onto the extender, tho it fits the 
bayonet mount of the lens fine.  Maybe if I really clean up my act 
between now and Christmas, I might find a macro adapter in my 
stocking instead of the usual twigs and coal.

Mobility is also a concern in 'fly shooting in the field, and during the 
season I'll often find myself either seated or on my belly on the 
ground to photograph one of the winged beasties, wriggling around 
a bit to get as much of the critter as possible parallel to the film 
plane.  Sometimes my behind is a more useful support than a 
tripod.

Roy
 

On 8 Oct 2001, at 7:50, Ted Grant wrote:
> Hi Roy,
> You're on the right track using the macro extenuation tube, but here's a
> little trick that I've used a number of times and it makes for "interesting
> macro" things. Although your combination of 100 Macro and 2X extender make
> for a nice comfortable reach.
> 
> Use the 280 with the 1.4 or 2x extender, "plus the macro adapter" extension
> tube for extending the focus range of a 400 or 560. Now you have the extra
> reach of the longer lens and you're not right on top of the critter you wish
> to photograph. Less intimidating to butterfly or bird.
> 
> By the way, sometime try both 1.4 and 2X together along with the macro
> adapter and you'll go wild! :-)
> 
> And in this case no confession is necessary on the "twinkie light and
> tripod! ;-) After all, there are times when good old fashion common sense
> dictates when and where to use both. :-)
> 
> Good hunting. You coming to the Leica Seminar next week in Kennebunkport?
> ted
> 
> Ted Grant Photography Limited
> www.islandnet.com/~tedgrant
> 
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