The world of macros

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The world of macros

Postby biggerry on Sat Oct 31, 2009 10:14 pm

Between doing my tax, housework and roasting some beans I spent the better half of the day taking macro shots of anything and everything. Using the 55mm micro, recently aquired PK-13 and two speedlights I have found the working distance of this lens almost becomes unusable with the PK-13, if you where chasing a bee or the like, i reckon the best bet would be to get the darn thing to land on the lens hood :wink: :wink:

Nonetheless, i am still astounded at how close you can get with the extension tube...

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Re: The world of macros

Postby aim54x on Sat Oct 31, 2009 10:48 pm

Another amazing set there Gerry...now I wish that I didnt let that PK-13 go....your making me jealous!
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Re: The world of macros

Postby surenj on Sat Oct 31, 2009 10:52 pm

You have come too close in the first one. :wink: Can you zoom out a bit so I can make out what the heck it is? :mrgreen:

Seriously I was waiting for this series since you got the pk.

I would suggest smearing a little honey on your lens hood and waiting for that bee/fly.... :twisted: or get a dead specimen and gluing it upright. :shock:
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Re: The world of macros

Postby biggerry on Sun Nov 01, 2009 3:07 pm

I didnt let that PK-13 go....your making me jealous!


I must say its a great device to whet the appetite for this kind of photography, I quite like the fact that it means I can only use manual mode. I even learnt the other day how to set up the commander as manual for each channel rather then TTL. That said, I reckon the kenko ones would be the bees knees!

Seriously I was waiting for this series since you got the pk.
bit so I can make out what the heck it is?


:up: :up:

Wheres the fun if I tell you what it is :wink: :wink:
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Re: The world of macros

Postby zafra52 on Sun Nov 01, 2009 3:15 pm

I like your first three photographs. I like the colour and sharpness. I would have framed the first one differently, but nevertheless it could make any catalogue on electronics. The last one I feel there it hasn't got enough depth of field for the background so the coffee bean looks suspending on the air. It is amazing you took those pictures with a 55mm lens and extension tubes?
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Re: The world of macros

Postby ATJ on Sun Nov 01, 2009 3:57 pm

Great shots, Gerry. Good use of DOF. The coffee beans are excellent.

I'm guessing the first two are the laser gear from a CD or DVD drive.

biggerry wrote:I have found the working distance of this lens almost becomes unusable with the PK-13

Really? I found with the PK-13 on my 60mm it only makes a difference of just over a centimetre. Without the PK-13, it's 70mm from the front of the lens to the subject and 59mm with the PK-13. Seeing as the 60mm is probably wider than 55mm at its closest focusing distance (a trick than Nikon employ to get to 1:1), I would have expected the PK-13 to have slightly less impact on working distance on the 55mm than it does on the 60mm.
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Re: The world of macros

Postby biggerry on Sun Nov 01, 2009 5:31 pm

Really? I found with the PK-13 on my 60mm it only makes a difference of just over a centimetre.


unusable was a poor choice of a word. Compositional challenging would be a more politically correct :wink:

I just measured the difference between with the PK-13 and without.

55mm w/ PK-13 distance from hood edge to subject 1.25" (sorry but i live and work in imperial now :roll: )

55mm w/o PK-13 is 2.0"

So, you are right Andrew its not that big of a difference (0.75" or 19 odd mm) But when I was composing and kept belting the lens on the subject it felt substantially closer :wink:

I'm guessing the first two are the laser gear from a CD or DVD drive.


close...

The last one I feel there it hasn't got enough depth of field for the background so the coffee bean looks suspending on the air


fair call, thanks for the comments zafra52 :cheers:
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Re: The world of macros

Postby gstark on Sun Nov 01, 2009 6:17 pm

biggerry wrote:
I'm guessing the first two are the laser gear from a CD or DVD drive.


close...


At least 0.75" off! It's the head mechanism from a HDD.

I like the second image here, showing the head in context against a HDD platter.

Nicely done.
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Re: The world of macros

Postby colin_12 on Sun Nov 01, 2009 6:51 pm

I was thinking the same as Gary for the first two.
#3 is a pearler Gerry. Great shot.
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Re: The world of macros

Postby aim54x on Sun Nov 01, 2009 8:08 pm

gstark wrote:
biggerry wrote:
I'm guessing the first two are the laser gear from a CD or DVD drive.


close...


At least 0.75" off! It's the head mechanism from a HDD.

I like the second image here, showing the head in context against a HDD platter.

Nicely done.


I was about to suggest that....Well I still have a dead Casio Exlim that I was meant to take apart and macro....maybe some time soon...
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