One is macroscopic lens for taking photos and video of small things, and the other is a microscope for even smaller things. To construct the macro lens, you’ll need a pair of binoculars ...
And if you want to shoot both the small stuff and gorgeous portraits, a good macro lens can pull double duty. Neither Nikon nor third-party lens makers currently produce any Z-mount APS-C macro ...
A growing library of quality lenses backs Nikon's mirrorless Z camera system. We're here to break down what's available and ...
The Nikon A1R-HD25 Confocal has Four channel imaging, high speed resonance scanner (30 fps at 512x512, up to 420 fps depending on area), perfect focus system for timelapse imaging, live cell imaging ...
If you want to take pictures of tiny things close up, you need a macro lens. Or a microscope. [Nicholas Sherlock] thought “Why not both?” He designed a 3D-printed microscope lens adapter that ...
For this review, the lens was tested on a Nikon Z7 II using Imatest. Distortion is just +0.71% pincushion. If further correction is needed then there are in-camera and software solutions.
The Venus Optics Laowa 55mm f/2.8 Tilt-shift 1X Macro Lens proves to be one of the best camera lenses we've ever tested - so ...