The problem with Macro photography is the very narrow dof. Any movement of the camera can cause the subject to go out of focus. The solution is of course to use a tripod or monopod but, in the field, this is not a very good solution as setting up etc takes time and is likely to disturb the subject
I now use a monopod permanently fitted to the Macro camera on a shoot. Arrange the length to minimum so that what you have is effectively a short handled stick. If you want to quickly take Macro shots, crouch down, position the end of the monopod on the thigh or other convenient part of the body. This will provide a stable platform for the camera significantly reducing movement.
Here are a couple of shots taken yesterday using this method.
Bee

And zoomed in

Beetle

Any comments gratefully received.
Peter

I now use a monopod permanently fitted to the Macro camera on a shoot. Arrange the length to minimum so that what you have is effectively a short handled stick. If you want to quickly take Macro shots, crouch down, position the end of the monopod on the thigh or other convenient part of the body. This will provide a stable platform for the camera significantly reducing movement.
Here are a couple of shots taken yesterday using this method.
Bee

And zoomed in

Beetle

Any comments gratefully received.
Peter
Comment