ConchyJoe
Contributor
I am now an almost 100% believer in using torches instead of strobes. I started using my three Itorch Pro4 1400 lumens video lights on this last trip to Grand and Little Caymen and I am pretty impressed.
What you do:
ISO 800
Shoot shutter priority. I ranged from 80th to 250 to get the aperture I wanted for macro and super macro. 60mm or 60mm and +15, or 14-50 or 14-50 at 50 with +15.
Set the focus to C-AF and the shutter to sequential low. That way the lens continuous to focus in between shots. It is like firing an maching gun! 4 FPS on the EM-5. I had a blast.
This works AWESOME with subjects that don't care about the light. Also you have the opportunity to minimize backscatter because you can see it!
Want to switch to video for that great shot of a slug moving along, no problem!
There are things you can't shoot this way, but I didn't miss it because I was too busy shooting other stuff to worry about it much..
Bye Bye focus light and strobes!




















What you do:
ISO 800
Shoot shutter priority. I ranged from 80th to 250 to get the aperture I wanted for macro and super macro. 60mm or 60mm and +15, or 14-50 or 14-50 at 50 with +15.
Set the focus to C-AF and the shutter to sequential low. That way the lens continuous to focus in between shots. It is like firing an maching gun! 4 FPS on the EM-5. I had a blast.
This works AWESOME with subjects that don't care about the light. Also you have the opportunity to minimize backscatter because you can see it!
Want to switch to video for that great shot of a slug moving along, no problem!
There are things you can't shoot this way, but I didn't miss it because I was too busy shooting other stuff to worry about it much..
Bye Bye focus light and strobes!



















