This is probably my favorite macro image. It was taken in my homemade light tent with the D700 and my PB-6 bellows and 50mm f/1.4 AI Nikkor reversed. Magnification on the sensor was around 3x. Depth of field is very shallow but the detail is amazing. That is always the coolest thing about high magnification macro photography, it enables you to see things you simply cannot see with the naked eye!
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Thanks Pat, and you are my 1000th "like"!
That is a WOW Image if there ever was!!
Pat in NH
That's for sure, the picture is amazing and wow for the camera setup
Kevin,
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This is probably my favorite macro image. It was taken in my homemade light tent with the D700 and my PB-6 bellows and 50mm f/1.4 AI Nikkor reversed. Magnification on the sensor was around 3x. Depth of field is very shallow but the detail is amazing. That is always the coolest thing about high magnification macro photography, it enables you to see things you simply cannot see with the naked eye!
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Below is the set-up, with the F4S of course, the image was taken with my D700. I use the macro rail in conjunction with the bellows because it gives me side to side adjustment as well as front to back, which is really critical when doing images at high magnifications. Because of the way the F4S battery pack is located, I actually have to use the PK-13 extension tube I use with my 55mm f/2.8 Micro so the camera will clear the back of the bellows. I get around having to use it with the D700 by simply removing the battery pack from the camera.
This is probably my favorite macro image. It was taken in my homemade light tent with the D700 and my PB-6 bellows and 50mm f/1.4 AI Nikkor reversed. Magnification on the sensor was around 3x. Depth of field is very shallow but the detail is amazing. That is always the coolest thing about high magnification macro photography, it enables you to see things you simply cannot see with the naked eye!
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Below is the set-up, with the F4S of course, the image was taken with my D700. I use the macro rail in conjunction with the bellows because it gives me side to side adjustment as well as front to back, which is really critical when doing images at high magnifications. Because of the way the F4S battery pack is located, I actually have to use the PK-13 extension tube I use with my 55mm f/2.8 Micro so the camera will clear the back of the bellows. I get around having to use it with the D700 by simply removing the battery pack from the camera.
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