My name is Yannick. I’m from Geneva, Switzerland. My main interest in photography is wildlife photography. I was looking to something to photography during the winter (there is not much to photography in winter here and the days are shorts) when I saw some fly eyes photography… Animals, technique and computer… All what I like After some search on internet, I found your forum with plenty of very interesting information.
I have a Nikon D300, a PB-6 and just received a StackShot rail. I have started to build a table top setup (I will post some pics when it’s finished) and now I face the tricky question: selecting the microscope lens. I would like to make picture of things like fly heads and details of the heads.
Could you help me with the selection of the lens for this kind of pictures? I have found the following from opticsplanet.net in order of price:
- MRN70040: Nikon 4x CFI Plan Achromat Objective
- MRN70100: Nikon 10x CFI Plan Achromat Objective
- MRP70040: Nikon CFI E Plan Microscope Objective 4x
- MRP70100: Nikon CFI E Plan Microscope Objective 10x
- MRN20100: Nikon Microscope CFI BE Plan Achromat DL Phase Contrast Objective 10x
Yannick
PS: Sorry for my bad English…