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Nach all dem Stacking Hype habe ich meine Blitzgeräte ausgegraben.
Ich musste feststellen, dass Libellen das Blitzlicht überhaupt nicht stört, also setzte ich es ein.
Wie Ihr seht, liefert nicht nur das OM 150-400mm F4.5, sondern auch das OM 150-600mm F5.0-6.3, ab.
Und das bei Blende 16.
Es ist viel einfacher als Stacken. Bei lebenden Tieren bewegt sich immer etwas: Beine, Fühler, Flügel und führt zu endloser Nachbearbeitung.
Gruß Peter
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