See pics below of ruler mm scale and some focus stacks of a white fly taken at the max mags of the system.
Brian V.

mm ruler scale MPE-65 at 5:1 on 5dmk2

As above plus Raynox MSN-202 +25 diopter


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Thanks for the info Rik.rjlittlefield wrote:Brian, it's good to see you back here after a couple of months' absence.
The images look rather better than just "useable", but I'm accustomed to seeing that with your lens combos.
In this case the numbers make good sense. Cranked out to its 5:1 end, the MP-E 65 acts something like a focal length 45 mm lens on 270 mm of total extension. The MSN-202 at +25 dioptre will be 40 mm focal length. As a simple calculation, if the lenses were "thin" and with no separation, then the combo would be roughly 22 mm focal length and 11:1. The separation causes that to drop a bit, giving a convenient hand-waving explanation for the 9:1 that you observe.
What calculation did you do, to get the 6.6:1 prediction?
--Rik
I think I calculated a different way, but arrive at a similar value as you.rjlittlefield wrote:Brian, it's good to see you back here after a couple of months' absence.
The images look rather better than just "useable", but I'm accustomed to seeing that with your lens combos.
In this case the numbers make good sense. Cranked out to its 5:1 end, the MP-E 65 acts something like a focal length 45 mm lens on 270 mm of total extension. The MSN-202 at +25 dioptre will be 40 mm focal length. As a simple calculation, if the lenses were "thin" and with no separation, then the combo would be roughly 22 mm focal length and 11:1. The separation causes that to drop a bit, giving a convenient hand-waving explanation for the 9:1 that you observe.
What calculation did you do, to get the 6.6:1 prediction?
--Rik
Id love to! But unfortunately I can'trjlittlefield wrote: But I have no idea how to reach your form from first principles.
Can you explain?
--Rik
There is, and it's just a matter of straightforward algebra.I would guess there is a way to get from one to the other