It typically involves multiple sharpening steps, at different scales. (At 20:1, my 6D pixel size is only 0.3 um - much smaller than the light wavelength). For lower magnifications, I use a very decent "macro lens" - old film enlarger lens Schneider Componon 28mm f4, with and without extension tubes (gives me 1.5-5:1 macro).Ī lot of postprocessing goes into shots like this, especially extreme macro like 20:1 which suffer significantly from diffraction. ![]() I also have a 10:1 Nikon microscope objective, for 10:1 macro. The top 3 shots are made with 20:1 magnification, using Olympus ULWD Neo Splan 20 0.40 8/- f=180 microscope objective (I was lucky to get one on ebay for ~150$ normally ULWD ones sell for $400+). Indeed, a few of them are microscopic (in the sense that I use a pro microscope objective with some extension tubes and/or telephoto lens). ![]() Some of these photos have lots of details on Flickr (most of them are old, so I won't even remember the details if they are not there!).
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