Nematode in 60X
Nematode in 60X
Nematode in 60X water Immersion. The first image is a stitch of two stacks.
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Very nice images, thank you for sharing!
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These are fantastic! Such detail. That 60X WI obj. is great.
How did you get it to sit still?
How did you get it to sit still?
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I agree and would also like to learn about your techniques.JimT wrote:These are fantastic! Such detail. That 60X WI obj. is great.
How did you get it to sit still?
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Wow! Amazing images.
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Great photographs of a very wriggly subject. Nice!
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Re: Nematode in 60X
Awesome photos!
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Thanks everyone!
No special technique. Just waiting until one (on rare occasion) sits still for awhile and then quickly try to shoot a stack. In 90% of the times it fails, but sometimes... High ISO and short shutter speed are key here to be able to finish a stack in a few seconds.IanW wrote:I agree and would also like to learn about your techniques.JimT wrote:These are fantastic! Such detail. That 60X WI obj. is great.
How did you get it to sit still?
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Stunning images!
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Thanks!
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Bonjour.
Superbes images.
Merci pour le partage.
Cordialement seb
Superbes images.
Merci pour le partage.
Cordialement seb
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Thanks HKV.hkv wrote:Thanks everyone!
No special technique. Just waiting until one (on rare occasion) sits still for awhile and then quickly try to shoot a stack. In 90% of the times it fails, but sometimes... High ISO and short shutter speed are key here to be able to finish a stack in a few seconds.IanW wrote:I agree and would also like to learn about your techniques.JimT wrote:These are fantastic! Such detail. That 60X WI obj. is great.
How did you get it to sit still?
Do you make use of flash at all, and if so, what are your thoughts regarding practicality and quality?
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IanW wrote:Thanks HKV.hkv wrote:Thanks everyone!
No special technique. Just waiting until one (on rare occasion) sits still for awhile and then quickly try to shoot a stack. In 90% of the times it fails, but sometimes... High ISO and short shutter speed are key here to be able to finish a stack in a few seconds.IanW wrote:
I agree and would also like to learn about your techniques.
Do you make use of flash at all, and if so, what are your thoughts regarding practicality and quality?
No, I never use a flash. I have actually never tried it. I use a camera with great ISO performance and have not yet seen a need for a flash.
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hkv wrote:IanW wrote:Thanks HKV.hkv wrote:Thanks everyone!
No special technique. Just waiting until one (on rare occasion) sits still for awhile and then quickly try to shoot a stack. In 90% of the times it fails, but sometimes... High ISO and short shutter speed are key here to be able to finish a stack in a few seconds.
Do you make use of flash at all, and if so, what are your thoughts regarding practicality and quality?
No, I never use a flash. I have actually never tried it. I use a camera with great ISO performance and have not yet seen a need for a flash.
Thanks HKV. Do you have a super powerful light source as well? Mine is 10 watts LED which allows for relatively slow shutter speeds using X40 upwards even with ISO set to 1600 or above.
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IanW wrote:hkv wrote:IanW wrote: Thanks HKV.
Do you make use of flash at all, and if so, what are your thoughts regarding practicality and quality?
No, I never use a flash. I have actually never tried it. I use a camera with great ISO performance and have not yet seen a need for a flash.
Thanks HKV. Do you have a super powerful light source as well? Mine is 10 watts LED which allows for relatively slow shutter speeds using X40 upwards even with ISO set to 1600 or above.
i have a 100w halogen light. In worst case I could use a 200w mercury lamp with visible light filter and al liquid light guide. So far that has not been needed. My camera i fairly noiseless up to 6400 ISO and have a mximum shutter speed of 1/32000. In practice I rarely go above 1/2500. The Vorticella I shot recently was at ISO 4000 and 1/1250s shutter speed.
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Thanks again HKV.
That is some light power you have going there, and a very potential high top shutter speed on your camera (what is the model?)
That is some light power you have going there, and a very potential high top shutter speed on your camera (what is the model?)
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Sony A9IanW wrote:Thanks again HKV.
That is some light power you have going there, and a very potential high top shutter speed on your camera (what is the model?)
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I see. So you are able to rapidly fire 20 shots a second in order to make a stack.hkv wrote:Sony A9IanW wrote:Thanks again HKV.
That is some light power you have going there, and a very potential high top shutter speed on your camera (what is the model?)
I look forward to seeing more of your work!
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Very nice!
So for this fast stacks, is focus moving manual or automated?
So for this fast stacks, is focus moving manual or automated?
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Manual. For fast moving subjects I try to keep focus as best I can and let the camera capture as fast as possible. For slow movers or stationary subjects I can slowly roll the focus in a more controlled way and lower the frame rate to 5-10fps.kit1980 wrote:Very nice!
So for this fast stacks, is focus moving manual or automated?
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