Today we're getting up-close-and-personal with large format by doing some macro photography! There's a few differences between using a normal large format lens and one that's optimized for macro working distances. In this video I'll be demonstrating some simple tabletop still lives of produce fresh from my garden beds. I'm using the Nikkor AM ED 120mm f/5.6, which when used at a magnification of 3x or higher, can even cover 8x10!
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00:00 Intro
01:10 LF Macro
02:20 Setup
03:42 Macro Lenses
06:11 Bellows Factor
07:31 Tomatoes
08:24 Tips & Carrots
10:45 Peppers
12:52 All the Veggies
14:05 Covers 8x10?!
15:02 Thank You!
16:30 Macro Wrap-Up
Macro Photography with 4x5 and 8x10 - Large Format Friday
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