
I just tested four objective/lens combinations at 5X (4.72mm horizontal image field on my 23.6mm sensor): Nikon 4/0.20 Plan Apo (WD=15mm), Nikon 4/0.13 Plan Achromat (WD=16.22mm), and a Mitutoyo 5X/0.14 M Plan Apo (WD=34mm), with a 180mm Fujinon A and 172mm Surplus Shed achromat as tube lenses (thanks for the tip John

The Mitutoyo objective shoulder was approximately 55mm from the physical centers of each tube lens.
I used a Vivitar 283 flash through three fiber optic light guides, with the light slightly diffused through a cylinder of Lee 251 1/4 White Diffusion gel. Images were taken at 25μm increments for the Nikon 4/0.13 and Mitutoyo objectives, and at 12μm increments for the Nikon Plan Apo. They were then stacked in ZS PMax, and processed minimally but equally in Photoshop (slight Levels adjustment and USM sharpening).

Wing of unidentified lycaenid, Mitutoyo M Plan Apo with 180m Fujinon A
Center crops (800x300 pixels):

Mitutoyo + Fujinon

Mitutoyo + Surplus Shed

Nikon Plan Apo

Nikon Plan Achromat
Corner crops:

Mitutoyo + Fujinon

Mitutoyo + Surplus Shed

Nikon Plan Apo

Nikon Plan Achromat
Although all of the lenses performed very closely, I'm especially impressed with the image resulting from the combination of the Mitutoyo plus Fujinon A. It's sharp and contrasty across the entire frame. The Nikon Plan Apo image has the best center quality, but deteriorates slightly in the corners. The one from the Mitutoyo/Surplus Shed achromat is a little softer - I'll retest this combination after making a baffle in the adapter to cut any potential flare. It's also worth pointing out that this tube lens is a sample size of one; at $9, I may also test one of its siblings!

David