theoceanlens
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Hi everyone,
I’m shooting macro with the following setup:
Shooting in manual mode (M) with AF-C focus.
I usually set ISO between 100–500 (most often 200).
Shutter speed is 1/160s, aperture f/8–f/16, and up to f/22 when using a wet lens.
The focus light has 3 power settings — I typically use it at 2300 lumens. It does not have an auto-off function when the strobes fire.
Focus is fine, but when I shoot, the two strobes plus the focus light cause overexposure.
If I place the strobes farther away, the exposure is reduced, but the light spreads across the whole frame.
I want the strobes to light up only the smallest possible area around the subject — not the entire frame — without changing my gear.
One more challenge is that if I stop down the aperture further and reduce the focus light power, the scene becomes too dark for accurate focusing.
Any suggestions on how to achieve this with my current setup?
Thanks!
I’m shooting macro with the following setup:
- Sony A7III + Sony 90mm macro
- Seafrogs housing
- 2× Sea&Sea YS-03 strobes
- BigBlueDiveLight VL4600PB focus light
Shooting in manual mode (M) with AF-C focus.
I usually set ISO between 100–500 (most often 200).
Shutter speed is 1/160s, aperture f/8–f/16, and up to f/22 when using a wet lens.
The focus light has 3 power settings — I typically use it at 2300 lumens. It does not have an auto-off function when the strobes fire.
Focus is fine, but when I shoot, the two strobes plus the focus light cause overexposure.
If I place the strobes farther away, the exposure is reduced, but the light spreads across the whole frame.
I want the strobes to light up only the smallest possible area around the subject — not the entire frame — without changing my gear.
One more challenge is that if I stop down the aperture further and reduce the focus light power, the scene becomes too dark for accurate focusing.
Any suggestions on how to achieve this with my current setup?
Thanks!