Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/03/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Coolio macro shots! Slight subject shift here - can anyone post some examples of 60 elmarit-R macro work? Just wondering what I can expect out of this lens. Eric - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Klein" <pklein@2alpha.net> To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2003 9:14 PM Subject: [Leica] favorite macro equipments? > At 12:52 PM 3/28/03 -0800, Richard F. Man wrote: > >For the M shooters, do you sometimes carry some sort of macro capable > >SLR/digicam equipments in addition to the M? If so, what's your favorite? > >Trekking up and down Yosemite with just 2 lens (35 and 75) seem to work > >fine, but there are several times I wish I have a macro lens.... > > Up until recently, I used an Olympus OM-2 with 50/3.5 Zuiko Macro lens and > three extension tubes. The problem was that I hardly ever used them. I > found that film was always in the Leica M, and I somehow never got around > to loading the OM unless I had a specific reason for using it. And then I > would have to take it out and load it in the Leica, and wait for the end of > the roll before seeing the results. > > Recently, I picked up a used Nikon Coolpix 990. The macro abilities of the > split-body Coolpix cameras are astounding--you can fill the frame with an > area 2 centimeters wide using the 990 "out of the box." > > 990 at closest focus: http://www.2alpha.com/~pklein/temp/Bug2cm6221.jpg > > But add a couple of adapter rings and a reversed camera lens, and you can > do even better. Here's the same subject with taken through a reversed 35mm > pre-Asph Summicron, which becomes the Mother of All Closeup Lenses. This > lucky serendipity also makes my macro pictures on topic, as they were shot > through Leica glass! The field is an astounding 1 cm wide: > > Full Field: http://www.2alpha.com/~pklein/temp/Bug1cm6219.jpg > "Actual Pixels" Detail: > http://www.2alpha.com/~pklein/temp/Bug1cm6219Detail.jpg > Detail, with Neat Image noise reduction: > http://www.2alpha.com/~pklein/temp/Bug1cm6219DetailNRSharp.jpg > > The above pictures were taken of a dead bug lying on a Leica M lens rear > cap, and were just my first crack at trying things out. They were shot as > ISO equivalent 400 using a draftsman's lamp as the light source. Aperture > priority, f/8 and f/11 (as small as the 990 stops down) at 1/30 and 1/5 > sec, respectively And I used the camera's high-quality JPEG mode. Even > with things less than optimum, the second picture resolves individual > insect hairs and the facets of the compound eye. > > I'm sure I'd have less noise and artifacting and things generally better if > I started with TIFFs, ISO 100 and a more intense light or ring flash. I > suspect that f/11 at the Coolpix's short focal lengths probably has better > depth of field (and certainly not much worse) than using a 50 or 90 > macro at f/22 on a 35mm camera. And the instant gratification is very > instructive as well as fun. I can try something and see it on the LCD using > magnified playback. If it isn't quite what I want, I can modify my > technique and try again. > > I hope to do some more "Small Game Hunting" as spring and summer > progress. I got the Coolpix specifically for its macro abilities, and to > just try digital out without spending a bundle. I'll consider pro-quality > digicam when Moore's Law makes it worth it for me. (Obligatory loyalty > oath: An M with fast film, usually black-and-white, is still my usual tool > of choice). > > --Peter Klein > Seattle, WA > > > -- > To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html > - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html