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Author uses a f=29mm vintage Exakta lens (Meyer Görlitz Orestegon 2.8/29) on a 4/3rds body. This combination yields magnification demonstrated below.
 
Author uses a f=29mm vintage Exakta lens (Meyer Görlitz Orestegon 2.8/29) on a 4/3rds body. This combination yields magnification demonstrated below.
  
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image:DSLR_microscope_06.png | 1mm ticks on a plastic ruler. Highest magnification of my rig (click to see full size).
 
image:DSLR_microscope_06.png | 1mm ticks on a plastic ruler. Highest magnification of my rig (click to see full size).
 
image:DSLR_microscope_02.png | Total 4mm in 1mm ticks on a ruler. Lens stopped down to f/16.
 
image:DSLR_microscope_02.png | Total 4mm in 1mm ticks on a ruler. Lens stopped down to f/16.
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Hidden bonus: you can use the same lens for direct observation of edges during honing. They are better than many cheap microscopes out there.
 
Hidden bonus: you can use the same lens for direct observation of edges during honing. They are better than many cheap microscopes out there.
 
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=== Adapter ===
 
=== Adapter ===
 
Adapters for reverse mounting of lenses are readily available on 'bay for less than $10 (see http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?_nkw=reverse+lens+adapter). They mount lenses via their front filter thread so make sure you have a match against your camera body AND against the filter size of your lens. Author uses a combination of two adapters - a filter thread to Exakta body adapter and an Exakta lens to 4/3rds body adapter to mount the Orestegon to the L1.
 
Adapters for reverse mounting of lenses are readily available on 'bay for less than $10 (see http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?_nkw=reverse+lens+adapter). They mount lenses via their front filter thread so make sure you have a match against your camera body AND against the filter size of your lens. Author uses a combination of two adapters - a filter thread to Exakta body adapter and an Exakta lens to 4/3rds body adapter to mount the Orestegon to the L1.

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