Thanks. I never knew about hydraulics in place of leg muscles.
Chuck Norcutt
> -------Original Message-------
> From: Dean Hansen <hanse112@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [OM] Re: Good price for Auto-Bellows + Slide Copy Attachment
> Sent: Oct 20 '08 02:18
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> Jan noted:
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> Unless you're going to get the matching lieberkühn reflector, stage,
> and light source, I think you might find the 38/2.8 to be more fun.
> The 20 just gets to darn close for anything useful unless it is flat
> and specially lit.
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> I find the 38/2.8 to be an amazing lens. A few examples of jumping
> spider shots taken with this lens are at:
> http://members.iphouse.com/hanse112. Go to Jumping Spider Album I; the
> Zygoballus, Lyssonomes, and Habronattus viridipes photos are taken with
> the 38/2.8 on the 65-116 telescopic extension tube. Phidippus Eyes was
> taken with the 20/2 at 116mm extension. On the Shooting Jumping Spiders
> page, the far right shot at the top of the page (the two eyes) was taken
> with a 6.5mm Elgeet lens reversed. This is macro to the max, and on the
> cheap--these lenses (either the 7mm or 6.5mm Elgeet) can be picked up on
> eBay for under $15.
> Dean
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