First image with the Amscope 4x

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tevans9129
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First image with the Amscope 4x

Post by tevans9129 »

This is all new to me and the past couple of weeks I have been working on equipment setup. This is my first try with the Amscope 4x. All suggestions for improvements will be appreciated. Since this was, for the most part, a test, the file format was jpeg/fine.

D810, PB-6 bellows fully closed, Amscope 4x, Stackshot rail, 1/10, ISO 400, 141 slices and I think it was at 30 microns in Controlmynikon. Lighting was a Yongnuo 300 III with foam diffusing the subject. Need work here.


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Post by razashaikh »

Amazing Shot. Pretty good setup there.

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Amscope 4X

Post by Olympusman »

Very very nice. Some of those Amscope objectives are hidden gems and are not to be dismissed because of their source and price. Often I have been impressed by their quality in terms of sharpness and contrast.
Good job.

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Post by ChrisR »

Highly encouraging, well done, I bet you're pleased with that.
(We'll move it to Technical and Studio, though shortly.)
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Post by Deanimator »

That's a great image.

It's so vivid that it would force a former co-worker to flee the building.

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