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dave January 6th 06 08:29 PM

my DIY "home-brewed" digi-cam *macro* lens adapter is successful,mostly (pix at site)
 
posted my test images, some 'lite' technical details, some test images
produced with the "cobb-job macro adapter" I made (and even some pix of
the binoculars I -removed- the lenses from) at this site:

http://hardwares.po.gs/DIY_dual_macro_lens/

results "pretty dern good" were achieved, but still trying to get an
even -smaller- object to 'fill the image area' (but not sure how exactly)

okey dokey, lads

toolie

parv January 6th 06 09:57 PM

my DIY "home-brewed" digi-cam *macro* lens adapter is successful, mostly (pix at site)
 
in message 5qAvf.2751$Dh.929@dukeread04,
wrote dave ...

posted my test images, some 'lite' technical details, some test images
produced with the "cobb-job macro adapter" I made (and even some pix of
the binoculars I -removed- the lenses from) at this site:

http://hardwares.po.gs/DIY_dual_macro_lens/


I see that Babelfish failed, good thing that there is also "Google
Translate" ...

http://www.google.com/translate_t


.... which translated the pages you wanted to read in English ...

http://216.239.39.104/translate_c?hl...e/m70/adapter/


.... "Continuation" page linked from above also gets translated to
English.


- parv

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Paul Rubin January 7th 06 09:17 AM

my DIY "home-brewed" digi-cam *macro* lens adapter is successful, mostly (pix at site)
 
dave writes:
results "pretty dern good" were achieved, but still trying to get an
even -smaller- object to 'fill the image area' (but not sure how
exactly)


Simply shooting through a loupe lets you get pretty small. Higher
quality loupes work better, but I've used cheap plastic ones and
gotten results usable for illustrative purposes.


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