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I found this fly and decided to test my Olympus LMPlanFl 5x/0.13 objective. All staked imaged with ZS (PMap), 3 Ikea led lamp and yogurt container as diffuser.

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Super detail Rogelio. Nice!

Are you using a U-TLU, an Olympus trinocular head, (or perhaps something else) for the tube lens?

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Charles Krebs wrote: Are you using a U-TLU, an Olympus trinocular head, (or perhaps something else) for the tube lens?
I am using an Olympus U-SWTR (super wide field) trinocular head, the Canon T3i is mounted without proyection lens (direct projection).

I have two Olympus U-TR30-2 trinocular head; but they do not have the binocular part (they can be used as tube lens like the U-TLU); I have not tested them.

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what a come back! great!

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Very details in your image..great job!
arturo :wink:

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Great lighting. Those Olympus fluors are super sharp

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fabulous pictures. Perfectly :shock:

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Superb images.

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Post by Ecki »

Amazing ...

How many images were in the stack?

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Post by Mitch640 »

Wow, these are great. I can't tell, is it two flies or three?

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Post by RogelioMoreno »

Thank you all for your comments.

#1 is a stack of 205 frames.
#2 is a stack of 262 frames.
#3 is a stack of 367 frames.

Mitch, the same fly on all the pictures.

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I'm curious about your computer which is capable to handle so many files...
my FB page

I'm looking for the the extemely rare V-IM magnification changer for the E800 scope. If you have seen a listing or have one for sale please let me know.

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Litonotus wrote:I'm curious about your computer which is capable to handle so many files...
It is a HP notebook Intel i5 processor, 4GB ram, Windows 7 64 bits, Zerene Stacker 64 bits.

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amazing picture I'd love to be able to do such work....
I think we have all information to do... perhaps only the yogurt container brand... :lol:
but the real question is how many time, how many testing, how many failure, how many days, night, crying... to succed ?

regards and congratulations

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Dominique,

Thank you.

Rogelio

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