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Roberto Baez Duarte
{K:5317} 5/14/2006
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great macro. excelent detail
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Eb Mueller
{K:24960} 5/9/2006
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I am just learning micro techniques, Pat, so I appreciate your encouragement. The macro converter does not add to the lens quality. On the other hand, this one does not seem to take much, if anything, away - at least not when paired with micro Nikkors. I did try Nikon's TC-20E tele-extender which certainly degraded the image. Like the tele-extender, the macro converter increases focal length - so I am getting very close to your 200mm micro Nikkor in focal length and working distance at 1:1. However, I can then move in closer and get 3:1 at the same working distance as the 60mm micro Nikkor - which is very close, about 3 inches. The idea of using the Panagor Macro Converter came from Joggie van Staden. This technique should also work with your 200mm and get you into 3:1 range at your normal working distance. There is no autofocus but it is not necessary! Eb
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Pat Oates
{K:3046} 5/9/2006
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Eb - Obviously you're GREAT at micro shots too! Love the detail. Is it safe for me to assume that the macro converter does increase clarity and sharpness? Obviously I know little about this attachment.
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Fatemeh Rahimi
{K:13523} 5/6/2006
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An amazing macro indeed! Unbelievable shot and impressive presentation with nice title!
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Alicia Popp
{K:87532} 5/6/2006
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Curiosa??? ja ja ja ... una macro estupendo y muy simpático!!! Felicitaciones!
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 5/6/2006
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Eb, this is one of the most amazing macros I've ever seen! Good job! Dave.
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Lori Stitt
{K:75282} 5/6/2006
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Curious little thing isn't he? LOL Great timing on this one, Good job, Lori :)
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