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you can also get a compound lens microscope
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Con tantos elementos entre el objetivo y el sensor de tu cámara, la pérdida de luz debe ser astronómica.
umm 100mm macro with a bellows ,
Usually, when I see people try to do this the final product comes out looking mad blurry and the edges are like super sketchy and the subject blurry as hell but this actually came out pretty nice
Yon need to be use crop + 180 mm macro lol
This is the type of macro I want to do. Now I have an idea of what I need. Do you do photo stacking?
use that for plane spotting in long distances
Fun Fact: This is what they shot Osmosis Jones with
I saw a guy do something similar with more extension tubes and a different lens, with very big lights on the subject to take processor/silicon die photos
thats canon quality for you
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Just reverse a 50mm f/4 lens on a 200mm lens and you have the equivalent of a 4X NA0.1 microscope objective
That was a sht…sorry.
Haven't watched the video yet but I saw all of those teleconverters for attachments on you lens and was like man…f stp must be at F 30.5 lol
Probably the equivalent of f40 Need to get some more light on the subject.
You could have reversed the lens for greater magnification.
I always knew this fact. That the subject is more important than the gear.
"this is basically a microscope for your camera" Nah, you can just attach a microscope lens to your camera and get 20x magnification or more, resolving less than a micrometer in size. (Like this guy does https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UT-vH9_p8XI )
It's cool but you also could have used a microscope to take the picture but still fun.
Hmm i have this lying around but never thought to use it like this.
Wow!! I have a 70-200 sony macro lens for my Sony A7 4
What modifications do I need to make to click something like this?
I can do that with a reversed 28mm and bellows. It's the extention that zooms, and your focal length is inversely proportional to the magnification.
The Canon to Sony adaptor was the icing on the cake 😂
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If you enjoyed this, my channel is full of camera content like this, go check it out!
you can also get a compound lens microscope
S26 ultra better
Con tantos elementos entre el objetivo y el sensor de tu cámara, la pérdida de luz debe ser astronómica.
umm 100mm macro with a bellows ,
Usually, when I see people try to do this the final product comes out looking mad blurry and the edges are like super sketchy and the subject blurry as hell but this actually came out pretty nice
Yon need to be use crop + 180 mm macro lol
This is the type of macro I want to do. Now I have an idea of what I need. Do you do photo stacking?
use that for plane spotting in long distances
Fun Fact: This is what they shot Osmosis Jones with
I saw a guy do something similar with more extension tubes and a different lens, with very big lights on the subject to take processor/silicon die photos
thats canon quality for you
i like strategic home defence internal stability action- to amaze your woman
need light
Just reverse a 50mm f/4 lens on a 200mm lens and you have the equivalent of a 4X NA0.1 microscope objective
That was a sht…sorry.
Haven't watched the video yet but I saw all of those teleconverters for attachments on you lens and was like man…f stp must be at
F 30.5 lol
Probably the equivalent of f40 Need to get some more light on the subject.
You could have reversed the lens for greater magnification.
I always knew this fact. That the subject is more important than the gear.
"this is basically a microscope for your camera" Nah, you can just attach a microscope lens to your camera and get 20x magnification or more, resolving less than a micrometer in size. (Like this guy does https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UT-vH9_p8XI )
It's cool but you also could have used a microscope to take the picture but still fun.
Hmm i have this lying around but never thought to use it like this.
Wow!!
I have a 70-200 sony macro lens for my Sony A7 4
What modifications do I need to make to click something like this?
I can do that with a reversed 28mm and bellows. It's the extention that zooms, and your focal length is inversely proportional to the magnification.
The Canon to Sony adaptor was the icing on the cake 😂