Who's Got The Fostiest Buds? Let's See How Frosty A Bud Can Really Get?

T Ray

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2011 Nikon coolpix with 1cm macro capabilities.

Makeshift Ring light, tri pod, black plush background fabric.

Noticed big diff with ring light, manual white balance and proper lighting/angles.


Under $300 total.

And yes no hps or flash allowed.


Constant direct light on the object of focus is best. It's what makes the ring light huge.


T-Ray
 

SirGreenThumb

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2011 Nikon coolpix with 1cm macro capabilities.

Makeshift Ring light, tri pod, black plush background fabric.

Noticed big diff with ring light, manual white balance and proper lighting/angles.


Under $300 total.

And yes no hps or flash allowed.


Constant direct light on the object of focus is best. It's what makes the ring light huge.


T-Ray
I have a a nikon coolpix L20.. And I just went and got this 24 led work light.

Think this will work for the macro pics? I haven't tried it yet.
 

Sparkticus

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2011 Nikon coolpix with 1cm macro capabilities.

Makeshift Ring light, tri pod, black plush background fabric.

Noticed big diff with ring light, manual white balance and proper lighting/angles.


Under $300 total.

And yes no hps or flash allowed.


Constant direct light on the object of focus is best. It's what makes the ring light huge.


T-Ray
Love my coolpix. It's 16.0 megapixels now. They've made some improvements to the macro mode, too. A really solid little camera at $200.
 

SirGreenThumb

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I just tried out using the 24led light on my seedling.. Worked pretty good. Need to make a couple more adjustments, but all in all should work out.
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Click on the pics to see an up close version of the frosty... :grin:
 
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