Spiracle of Mr.Green

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Spiracle of Mr.Green

Post by Saul »

Spiracle of Mr.Green:
http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... ht=#175857

Nikon D7000, LDM 50X / 0.42 WD 20.5/Nikon MXA2069, 235 photos, PMax

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Objective itself:
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More information about this objective would be greatly appreciated .

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Post by spongepuppy »

A quick search turned up this site in Japan:
https://translate.google.com/translate? ... rev=search

These objectives seem to be priced pretty well (assuming that one could order them at the listed prices). It looks as though you are getting amazing results with them in any case!
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Post by Macrero »

Excellent result at such high magnification, it seems a nice objective with a great WD for a 50X.
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Post by ChrisR »

Nice result! Goes well with the large scale picture.
For "our" purposes, perhaps the higher NA (lower price, shorter WD) objectives in the line-up would be good.
8.6mm for the 50x is still very manageable.

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Post by Saul »

spongepuppy wrote: It looks as though you are getting amazing results with them in any case!
Hi Matt, thank for the information !
Google translation is little bit confusing :
"...manufactured by Mitutoyo super-long working distance objective..."
Looks like Mitutoyo product :?:
Results are soft - you can take Mitu 20x photo, zoom it in and you'll get almost the same. Unless I'm doing something wrong ....

Chris, Macrero - thank you very much for your comments !

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Post by ChrisR »

Results are soft - you can take Mitu 20x photo, zoom it in and you'll get almost the same.
Well the NA is about the same, so I guess we should expect that.

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