Tropidotilla litoralis portrait

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Tropidotilla litoralis portrait

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ImageTropidotilla litoralis portrait by Can Tunçer, on Flickr

Camera: Canon 6D
Lens: Mitutoyo M Plan Apo 5x
Magnification: 3x
Light: 2 Ikea Jansö
Focus Stack: 77 Shots
Automated Rail: WeMacro (50 um)
Tabletop Setup: flic.kr/s/aHskRJsutG

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Nice image!! What are you using as a tube lens to take the Mitty 5X down to 3X.

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So the Mitty is finite and not infinite for 200mm tube lens?

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mawyatt wrote:So the Mitty is finite and not infinite for 200mm tube lens?
The images at https://flic.kr/s/aHskRJsutG, notably https://www.flickr.com/photos/-can-/327 ... 542700870/, show a DCR-150 behind the Mitty.

My guess is that he's treating the combination of Mitty + DCR-150 as finite, and reducing the bellows extension behind the DCR-150.

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rjlittlefield wrote:
mawyatt wrote:So the Mitty is finite and not infinite for 200mm tube lens?
The images at https://flic.kr/s/aHskRJsutG, notably https://www.flickr.com/photos/-can-/327 ... 542700870/, show a DCR-150 behind the Mitty.

My guess is that he's treating the combination of Mitty + DCR-150 as finite, and reducing the bellows extension behind the DCR-150.

--Rik
That's what I noticed but didn't think the Raynox 150 & Mittey would behave well that far from 208mm.

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