So nice upload, awesome filming and presentation, thanks for sharing dear. All the best to you. Have a wonderful day and see you next time again. Many Greetings from Germany ♥ Like 17
Thank you for your charming comment. I have no clue who you are but I am sure meeting you next time again will be great !! Many greetings back !! Cheers Michael
It is the Nikon Z MC 105 VR to which I have added extension tubes - typically 29 mm yielding magnifications larger 1 to 1 (about 1.5 to 1). On the stacked picture of the female spider I used 58 mm tubes (about 2 to 1 magnification). The body size of the spiders are 5 mm (male) and 7 mm (female) - so with these magnifications you get frame filling pictures. All pictures are taken handheld.
Yes this is tough (which extension tube length are you using ?) ! I often use the camera lens after a manual prefocus to give me 30 pictures for stacking and then either increase the depth of sharpness or pick the picture I like. Also this helps against small movements of the subject. All the best Michael
@@artesorobaserria Thank you !! I am planning to do a more extensive video on Makro with the Nikon Z system. I think 1,5 :1 with a 200 mm lens is really great !!
Super!!
Thank you !
Amazing! 🎉
I appreciate your support !
Love these spiders, these guys and jumping spiders are adorable.
Yes they are ! Thank you !
So nice upload, awesome filming and presentation, thanks for sharing dear. All the best to you.
Have a wonderful day and see you next time again. Many Greetings from Germany ♥ Like 17
Thank you for your charming comment. I have no clue who you are but I am sure meeting you next time again will be great !! Many greetings back !! Cheers Michael
Great video!
What lens do you use?
Because the Spider seems little!
It is the Nikon Z MC 105 VR to which I have added extension tubes - typically 29 mm yielding magnifications larger 1 to 1 (about 1.5 to 1). On the stacked picture of the female spider I used 58 mm tubes (about 2 to 1 magnification). The body size of the spiders are 5 mm (male) and 7 mm (female) - so with these magnifications you get frame filling pictures. All pictures are taken handheld.
@@DynNat thank you again! Very usefull info!
I use extension tube too with the nikkor 200 f4, but i have to do manually!
Yes this is tough (which extension tube length are you using ?) ! I often use the camera lens after a manual prefocus to give me 30 pictures for stacking and then either increase the depth of sharpness or pick the picture I like. Also this helps against small movements of the subject. All the best Michael
@@DynNati use Nikon PK-13 (27,5 mm) and pk-11A (8 mm). And i can get 1,5:1.
@@artesorobaserria Thank you !! I am planning to do a more extensive video on Makro with the Nikon Z system. I think 1,5 :1 with a 200 mm lens is really great !!