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sent on September 10, 2023 (19:50) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
A good light that morning. :) In spring I always found them with a red abdomen while then I saw more often those with a yellow abdomen. I like that he managed to capture this detail quite well:
The comb at the end of the paw of a spider that I don't think went beyond 2-3 mm in length (of the body). Here the thing is measured in micrometers, so that single paw would have been a perfect subject for the Aurogon! Yes... But who held the emperor still? My fs is in fact a few shots because every now and then it moved. Kill him? It does not exist. I would therefore be curious to know how the super-micro fares with stacking of a few shots maybe not going beyond 10x.
Una buona luce quella mattina. :) A primavera li trovavo sempre con l'addome rosso mentre poi ho visto più spesso quelli con l'addome giallo.
Mi piace che sia riuscito a catturare abbastanza bene questo particolare:
Il pettine all'estremità della zampa di un ragnetto che non credo andasse oltre i 2-3 mm di lunghezza (del corpo). Qui la cosa si misura in micrometri, dunque quella sola zampetta sarebbe stata un soggetto perfetto per l'Aurogon! Sì...ma chi lo teneva fermo l'imperatore? Il mio fs infatti è di pochi scatti perché ogni tanto si spostava. Ucciderlo? Non esiste. Sarei quindi curioso di sapere come se la cava il super-micro con impilamenti di pochi scatti magari non andando oltre il 10x.
sent on September 10, 2023 (22:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
“ I would therefore be curious to know how the super-micro fares with stacking of a few shots maybe not going beyond 10x. „
Theoretically, I would say that it could have large blurred areas. But my experience is n times less than yours ;-) " Sarei quindi curioso di sapere come se la cava il super-micro con impilamenti di pochi scatti magari non andando oltre il 10x."
In linea teorica, direi che potrebbe avere ampie zone sfocate. Ma la mia esperienza è n volte inferiore alla tua
sent on September 11, 2023 (6:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
In addition to that, for when you managed to frame and illuminate such a small portion of space well, the subject has already moved. :-) It is the usual speech: between saying and doing... Oltre a quello, per quando sei riuscito ad inquadrare e a illuminare bene una porzione di spazio così piccola, il soggetto si è già spostato. E' il solito discorso: tra il dire e il fare...