fetzler wrote:
Indeed Raynox lenses are very good. I have 3 the most powerful is +32 diopters. I also have the Laowa 25mm, 2.5-5x lens. All are good options for high mag work.
I find it almost impossible to work at high mags without a tripod and focusing rail (to make stacks). Photographing live insects in constant motion would certainly be very difficult.
Incidentally, I use micro 4/3 cameras for macro so 5x magnification has the same FOV as 10x on a FF camera. I have not noticed significant chromatic aberrations my Raynox lenses.
I noticed that in your photos the sensor plane and object are not completely parallel so focus stacking would even be helpful here.
Indeed Raynox lenses are very good. I have 3 the ... (
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Just seeing what kind of magnification I would be getting and seeing if it was feasible to even try in field and realized not really 2X works good enough in the field going to get a rail in a few weeks to use indoors on tripod