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<blockquote data-quote="Blue439" data-source="post: 824594" data-attributes="member: 53455"><p><strong>A Tank in super-macro</strong></p><p></p><p>Like all luxury brands, Cartier uses several little tricks on their watches that are very difficult to replicate, in an effort to differentiate the genuine article from counterfeits. The word “CARTIER” in the thin leg of the “V” in the Roman numeral VII on this Tank watch can only be read with a strong magnifying glass, otherwise it only looks like a line. It was extremely difficult to get in focus and to light through the tunnel of the bellows. I couldn’t avoid the chromatic aberrations in other parts of the photo, but then I am not a proficient user of bellows; merely an amateur.</p><p></p><p>Nikon Z7, Micro-Nikkor 105mm ƒ/2.8 G VR macro lens, FTZ adapter. Novoflex BALPRO T/S bellows. Reproduction ratio is about 10:1. Single exposure.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]410744[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue439, post: 824594, member: 53455"] [B]A Tank in super-macro[/B] Like all luxury brands, Cartier uses several little tricks on their watches that are very difficult to replicate, in an effort to differentiate the genuine article from counterfeits. The word “CARTIER” in the thin leg of the “V” in the Roman numeral VII on this Tank watch can only be read with a strong magnifying glass, otherwise it only looks like a line. It was extremely difficult to get in focus and to light through the tunnel of the bellows. I couldn’t avoid the chromatic aberrations in other parts of the photo, but then I am not a proficient user of bellows; merely an amateur. Nikon Z7, Micro-Nikkor 105mm ƒ/2.8 G VR macro lens, FTZ adapter. Novoflex BALPRO T/S bellows. Reproduction ratio is about 10:1. Single exposure. [ATTACH type="full"]410744[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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