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Incident light. Stack of 7 in Helicon Focus. :roll:

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Post by carlos.uruguay »

Very beautiful

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Thanks Carlos, if I can eliminate those reflections that send in saturation my camera just fine without using polarized light I will be most happy ...

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escocat wrote:... if I can eliminate those reflections that send in saturation my camera just fine without using polarized light I will be most happy ...
Yes, you can :D

You just need to put a good polarizer (analizer) behind the objective and polaizers (rotatable for good control) on the light sources, like here:
http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... 7184#67184

http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... 6730#56730
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Post by escocat »

Oh yes Pau, I used the polarizer forward led to the optical fiber and the analyzer in its place, and in fact the reflections are reduced greatly, but also the intensity of the light is very weak. As long as I use the 4x and 10x also everything is fine, but as soon as I use the 20x (and we do not speak of 50x) becomes night. Perhaps an SLR is more sensitive but my Optikam (poor) can not do it. Now I'm trying to cut the container of an eyepiece made of plastic that diffuses light.

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nice :D

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