Follow up on:
http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... elecentric
I would like to share my setup for this lens in telecentric mode using Nikon K extension tubes.
The SN fits snuggly inside the K tubes. To provide telecentricity, a paper diaphragm of 10 mm is inserted inside the 42-52 step-up ring followed by a step-down ring and two K5 tubes.
This combo was tested at M=1 for 82 tiles 235 steps depth for a total of 20,000 images. The PTGUI alignment shows very good stitch.
The real image is here unedited.
https://viewer.gigamacro.com/view/DxHHQ ... &rot1=0.00
Details:
Camera : OMD EM5 MFT + Metabone speedbooster
XY stage : Modified microscope motorized stage
Z stage : Industrial (ebay) stage with 6 to 1 gear reduction
XYZ controller : NEAT 300 controller
Image acquisition time 11 hours
Image processing time 8 hours on Macbook Pro
Chuong Nguyen
Scanner Nik 8000ED with Nikon K tubes tested
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Hi
Thank you for posting your telecentric arrangement for this lens.
I find it difficult to visualise exactly where the original lens is when it is clothed in the K5 and other tubes together with your preferred orientation of the ED to the camera body.
Then there is the second group in your photograph where again I am finding it hard to visualise the orientation of this to the main lens group.
It is probably just me so this is no criticism of your post which is very helpful but some more information about the above would be good for me.
I would also be very interested in seeing more of your S&S rig.
Thank you.
John
Thank you for posting your telecentric arrangement for this lens.
I find it difficult to visualise exactly where the original lens is when it is clothed in the K5 and other tubes together with your preferred orientation of the ED to the camera body.
Then there is the second group in your photograph where again I am finding it hard to visualise the orientation of this to the main lens group.
It is probably just me so this is no criticism of your post which is very helpful but some more information about the above would be good for me.
I would also be very interested in seeing more of your S&S rig.
Thank you.
John
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Agree with John, would like to see your setup.
Mike and John,
Here is another picture of the lens and extension tubes when they fit together:
Here are some pictures of my setup for the flower shots. I live near Silicon valley so my equipments are mostly from obsolete wafer inspection salvage.
The Z stage is mounted on the body of the Reichert Polyvar wafer inspection microscope. XY table is part of the microscope, modified to accept stepper motors. The travel is 300mmX340mm. The stages are controller by the New England Affiliated Technology NEAT 330 with RS232 interface.
Mike, You are right 20000 pictures in 11 hrs is very fast. I think I can get away with it thanks to the industrial stage. These can be bought fairly cheaply on ebay.
Here are some pictures of the setup.Sorry they should by rotated 90 deg for easy viewing.
Chuong
Mike and John,
Here is another picture of the lens and extension tubes when they fit together:
Here are some pictures of my setup for the flower shots. I live near Silicon valley so my equipments are mostly from obsolete wafer inspection salvage.
The Z stage is mounted on the body of the Reichert Polyvar wafer inspection microscope. XY table is part of the microscope, modified to accept stepper motors. The travel is 300mmX340mm. The stages are controller by the New England Affiliated Technology NEAT 330 with RS232 interface.
Mike, You are right 20000 pictures in 11 hrs is very fast. I think I can get away with it thanks to the industrial stage. These can be bought fairly cheaply on ebay.
Here are some pictures of the setup.Sorry they should by rotated 90 deg for easy viewing.
Chuong
Hi Lou:
As I showed in
http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... elecentric
My configuration was: "The diaphragm is about 40 mm from the back of the metal barrel of the lens. The diameter of the diaphragm is approximately 9 mm"
I have made some measurements comparing the images that Chuong shows. With all the imprecision that this implies, I think it is approximately in the same position, although it seems that the iris is a few millimeters closer.
Chuong: can you tell us exactly how far away the iris is from the back of the metal barrel of the lens?
Best
As I showed in
http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... elecentric
My configuration was: "The diaphragm is about 40 mm from the back of the metal barrel of the lens. The diameter of the diaphragm is approximately 9 mm"
I have made some measurements comparing the images that Chuong shows. With all the imprecision that this implies, I think it is approximately in the same position, although it seems that the iris is a few millimeters closer.
Chuong: can you tell us exactly how far away the iris is from the back of the metal barrel of the lens?
Best
Ramón Dolz
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My setup is 44 mm from the rear of the short-end of the lens. The diaphragm diameter is 11 mm which is 2 stops down. The sensor-lens distance is 133 mm.RDolz wrote:Hi Lou:
As I showed in
http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... elecentric
My configuration was: "The diaphragm is about 40 mm from the back of the metal barrel of the lens. The diameter of the diaphragm is approximately 9 mm"
I have made some measurements comparing the images that Chuong shows. With all the imprecision that this implies, I think it is approximately in the same position, although it seems that the iris is a few millimeters closer.
Chuong: can you tell us exactly how far away the iris is from the back of the metal barrel of the lens?
Best
Chuong