Macro shootings

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I would be glad if someone could explain the lack of the marking "T Swiss Made T" on the dial.
Does not look like a service dial imho.
 
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An old iPhone5 + oloclip can produce reasonable results,

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An old iPhone5 + oloclip can produce reasonable results,

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Didn't realise you could get these great results from that setup, what did you do for lighting?
 
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Didn't realise you could get these great results from that setup, what did you do for lighting?

Daylight :thumbsup:

As with all photography just watching for shadows etc.
 
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Daylight :thumbsup:

As with all photography just watching for shadows etc.
Thanks, Busy googling clip on lenses , slightly cheaper than stereo microscope ;)
 
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Thanks, Busy googling clip on lenses , slightly cheaper than stereo microscope ;)

I doubt you will be disappointed :thumbsup:
 
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Here's my macro solution. Olympus Stylus 1050SW using SMacro at highest resolution (10MP) Just replaced the movement and didn't double check the hand position. :mad:
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Then enlarge on PC (went to far on this one, getting grainy) and cut out the section to display.
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Extremely low tech but only uses what I already have on hand. ;)
 
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Through the uv loupe.
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Planet Ocean Chrono - Master Coaxial
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Amazing detail.

Interesting to see up close the different sub dial textures (circular ridges vs smooth) between the 145.022-69 & 105.003-64.

The meteorite dial is quite something up close.

Thanks for sharing
 
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These photos are awesome. If you have a DSLR and you're looking to get into Macro photography on the cheap check out these extension tubes, they really provide excellent results. With the standard lens, a tripod, and some good lighting, you can produce some really amazing shots. Set the aperture as high as you can and use the delayed timer to activate the camera (that way you're finger pushing the button doesn't cause it to move).

I think i picked up a set for around $20 a few years back.

https://www.amazon.com/Mcoplus-Extn...44&sr=8-1&keywords=macro+extension+tube+nikon