One of my clients is a Prosthodontist and has a couple of cameras that he uses to great effect. They are not off the shelf Canon or Nikon but are cameras specifically made for close up dental work. As such, they are ridiculously expensive, i.e. $5k for a little USB stick of a camera that's designed for intraoral work and a $10k unit for full mouth closeup work. The macro lens & ringlight combo mentioned above would be a good combination assuming the macro lens will truly close focus with the capability of getting within 3-4 inches of the intended target.
I imagine it's some kind of a high school "thang" goin on, good buddy.
Love that arm-breaker manual crank. I'd say that machine wasn't much fun to operate. Never have seen one like this before. Thanks
When I connected my dock for the first time, it updated its firmware. If yours tried to do an update which was somehow interruped it's possible yours "bricked" itself. Get your replacement and start over.
That's a great ranch gate.
Stupendous detail in the enlargement. Great job.
Paul: I'm assuming it's an optical illusion on #4 but those planes appear to be overlapping and AWFUL close to each other. Great shot, as are the others.
A rather intense stare! Perhaps considering you as an hors d'oeurve.
There's only about $30-35K worth of Nikon Glass that I would like to have. Will I every acquire them? Nope!
That's a very good application of the effect. Enjoyable.
One of the deep sky photogs could buy it for that "observatory platform" already built onto the roof.
I fully agree. Now, if we had a search function that would check the body of replies instead of just the Title, then it would be substantially easier to find previous discussions. Until users start putting details in the headings, the search function fails miserably.