i have a tungsten bulb mode which allows you to see the geens, and then i change saturation, turn it up nice and high on the camera, and flash slow sync, along with the extreme high speed shutter it just captures the right amount of light to saturate the colours, i'm slowly learning, going to all these macro sites, they teach you a great deal
plus this camera is great
the real green pics i have are the clearest, maybe not the nicest true to colour reproduction, but they show the trichs clear enough for me to see the colour of them the real colourful pics give a false colour of the trichs because of the flash, but closing the aperture further and increasing shutter time (more time open) with a steady hand i have snapped a few nice shots of the trichs with almost full colour, the camera has a very neat function on the display which you can turn on or off which shows you a graph of the colour spectrums, move it around to find a nice balance, and snap! this camera is really too easy.
but yes mellow kitty, sorry for the stoned dribble, hope it makes some sense, you do need flash for those colours to show, but you have to decrease aperture and balance the iso if you can that is. for the money i spent on this camera, i see it as a massive investment for my memories and quality of herb, to be able to see everywhere up close without a scope.....18x optical zoom.
also, if you are too close to the nug the flash will be too bright, you have to find that ballance, it helps with a good optical zoom, i can shoot from a distance of 12 inches away, and get crystal clear shots. If you are trying to focus too close, the camera will centre focus, my camera also has a telephoto macro mode so it multi-focusses several layers, again as long as you use the zoom mode, not too close to the bud....
hope that helps
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