camprl1
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- Location
- Eastern Ontario, Canada
- Name
- Robert Campbell
Thanks for showing the description and set up @L0n3Gr3yW0lf . It is difficult to deal with the shallow depth of field at high magnifications. It looks like you have a similar macro rail to the one I use (Sunwayfoto MFR150s https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1337836-REG/sunwayfoto_mfr_150s_macro_focusing_rail_with.html). It certainly can be tricky to make small enough movements with these.
What do you use for stacking the images? I assume the Sony doesn't have it built in.
I previously had participated regularly in the Flickr MacroMondays group. I should restart that since my teaching load is lighter in the winter! Here's one from a year ago using my Minolta 50mm Macro lens and Minolta Bellows on my Fujifilm X-A1 giving a magnification of about 3.5:1:
Crimping beads and thimble by Robert Campbell, on Flickr
I used a couple of flashes to light it. The orange glow from inside the thimble was a complete accident! This was a stack of 10 images. I used ImageJ (commonly used in microscopy) to do the alignment and stacking. There clearly are still some artifacts from that process.
What do you use for stacking the images? I assume the Sony doesn't have it built in.
I previously had participated regularly in the Flickr MacroMondays group. I should restart that since my teaching load is lighter in the winter! Here's one from a year ago using my Minolta 50mm Macro lens and Minolta Bellows on my Fujifilm X-A1 giving a magnification of about 3.5:1:
I used a couple of flashes to light it. The orange glow from inside the thimble was a complete accident! This was a stack of 10 images. I used ImageJ (commonly used in microscopy) to do the alignment and stacking. There clearly are still some artifacts from that process.
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