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Macro nikon lens
Macro nikon lens







macro nikon lens
  1. #MACRO NIKON LENS HOW TO#
  2. #MACRO NIKON LENS FREE#
macro nikon lens

#MACRO NIKON LENS FREE#

The drawback is its free working distance, which is extreme small. The MP-E 65 is a nice lens, while it share the drawbacks of all current macro lenses: It reduces its focal lens, to achieve a reasonable magnification with a "managable" extension. This image was either done with a special microscope with an extreme high DOF (some Olympus Microscopes have such characteristics) or it is (most likely) a deep focus fusion image. So what you show us here is NOT a single shot. Your question is a good one, while the posted photo is not the best example.

#MACRO NIKON LENS HOW TO#

Its a bit big and I have not found out how to best use it yet. I have one, but I have not tried it much yet. And for small appertures you need lots of light I am still looking for a better way to light these kind of macros.įor even bigger magnification macros, you can use bellows and reverse lenses on them. Nikon af 50mm f1.8 reversed in front of a Sigma 55-200mm lense.(You use a ring callled a macro coupler, wich make you able to mount the 50mm with the fiilter ring against the filter ring of the 55-200mm):ĭepth of field is very thin, so you need to use small appertures to get any depth of field at all. Nikon E 28mm f2.8 reversed on a PK-13 extension tube (You mount the PK-13 extension tube on the camera, and reverse mount the 28mm on the tube with a br2a reversing ring): I have tried reversing and stacking lenses to get bigger magnification, and now use two types set-ups to get me around 4:1: As earlier mentioned, there are different ways to get bigger tha 1:1 magnification with nikon, but not with one macro lense like canon.









Macro nikon lens