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I use a Fuji finepix fd50 pr the Fuji s5000 the main thing you need is a good macro facility and a back light but not shining directly into the eye, good daylight is the best but artificial light now that winter is here

Try high definition then you can blow the size up and still keep the detail, the higher the ISO the less light it needs but becomes grainy when you blow it up, lower ISO for great light conditions  :)

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Agree Dovey, got to have a good macro lens.

Whatever light source you use will show/reflect in the eye due to the eye being a lens itself!

 

Phil

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Agree Dovey, got to have a good macro lens.

Whatever light source you use will show/reflect in the eye due to the eye being a lens itself!

 

Phil

  youer worse than him    when eyes open take poleroid then blowup put on here its easy

 

 

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Agree Dovey, got to have a good macro lens.

Whatever light source you use will show/reflect in the eye due to the eye being a lens itself!

 

Phil

 

Just don't shine the light directly into the eye, also a constant bright light will shrink the pupil and get you better results, that is why you get bad red eye in most pics due to flash photography as the pupil is dilated to let maximum light in and drink does the same thing :) :) :)

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Just don't shine the light directly into the eye, also a constant bright light will shrink the pupil and get you better results, that is why you get bad red eye in most pics due to flash photography as the pupil is dilated to let maximum light in and drink does the same thing :) :) :)

 

by shrinking the pupil are u noting showing the true size of the pupil which some pll in eye sign find very important

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by shrinking the pupil are u noting showing the true size of the pupil which some pll in eye sign find very important

 

You will not shrink it that much as you are not shining directly into the eye, when I say a bright light it is one you need a bright enough light to show the detail but enough to stop the pupil dilating, you won't get good results with flash photography or dim lighting

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You will not shrink it that much as you are not shining directly into the eye, when I say a bright light it is one you need a bright enough light to show the detail but enough to stop the pupil dilating, you won't get good results with flash photography or dim lighting

 

you do in my game

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A ring flash is ok as long as the main lighting is reasonable as well so the pupil is at normal dilation.

 

Ring flashes are brilliant but they tend to be more used by professional photographers as the good ones are expensive and not suitable for most digital cameras :)

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