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Photo technique using a P &S and jewelers loupe>>>

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  • last reply by rstn24 2 Nov 2009
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    Bill B.
    Master 6725 posts
    30 Oct 2009, 4:40 a.m. 30 Oct 2009, 4:40 a.m.
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    I tried an experiment using my Point and Shoot camera (instead of a big DSLR) to get a close up shot. I used a cheap jewelers loupe in front of the lens. The first attempt delivered a fairly nice dial close up.

    You get a bit of the looking through binocular feel, but with some more attempts and cropping I may have a way to do some close up shots just using these simple things. The macro setting cannot get this close, btw.

    Bill

    A cheap loupe and a P&S camera:

    [i95.photobucket.com/albums/l156/wbarker75/IWC%20Laureus/DSC_4540.jpg](i95.photobucket.com/albums/l156/wbarker75/IWC%20Laureus/DSC_4540.jpg)

    The first try picture:

    [i95.photobucket.com/albums/l156/wbarker75/IWC%20Laureus/DSCN06971.jpg](i95.photobucket.com/albums/l156/wbarker75/IWC%20Laureus/DSCN06971.jpg)

    Bill

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    Mr. Dhr. drs. B.E.M. Dekkers
    Master 996 posts
    30 Oct 2009, 2:20 a.m. 30 Oct 2009, 2:20 a.m.
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    excellent! Keep them coming.

    excellent! Keep them coming.
    Love this close up Photographs, hopefully you can post some pilots as well.
    Thanks
    Bas dekkers

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    Cinq
    Master 5431 posts
    29 Oct 2009, 7:45 p.m. 29 Oct 2009, 7:45 p.m.
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    Nice results Bill!

    I used that technique at the last Dutch Forum meeting too. I have even done it with a hand-held loupe a few years ago but hat was very difficult as you can see in the picture.

    Kind regards,

    Clemens

    sibon.triple-it.nl/images/stories/IWC/Exup_A_Enlarged.jpg

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    dzul
    Master 3987 posts
    30 Oct 2009, 4 a.m. 30 Oct 2009, 4 a.m.
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    It looks great, Bill!...

    Frankly, it has less a "binocular feel" than I would have thought. I look forward to further experimentation with other dials!

    Best regards,
    Jim

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    Greg Steer
    Master 2688 posts
    29 Oct 2009, 10:55 p.m. 29 Oct 2009, 10:55 p.m.
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    I've used both 4x and 10x loupes

    The first image is the crown wheel in a Stauffer/Nicolet pocket watch at 4X and the second image a jumping spider using a 10x. The spider is actually 6mm long!

    Cheers from the cellar

    www.gregsteer.net/IWC/Nicolet/DSCN2239.jpg

    www.gregsteer.net/Farm/Wildlife/JumpingSpider_3284.jpg

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    Joseph White
    Master 1648 posts
    30 Oct 2009, 5:25 a.m. 30 Oct 2009, 5:25 a.m.
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    Very Nice Photo, Bill........nt.

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    Richard Sheridan
    Master 4181 posts
    30 Oct 2009, 8:20 p.m. 30 Oct 2009, 8:20 p.m.
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    Neato.

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    Ben
    Master 1982 posts
    31 Oct 2009, 6:50 a.m. 31 Oct 2009, 6:50 a.m.
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    Very nice- love the spider!

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    Nad
    Master 3798 posts
    30 Oct 2009, 12:40 p.m. 30 Oct 2009, 12:40 p.m.
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    Well done Bill, looks great!!! nt

    nt

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    Rob Stynen
    Master 929 posts
    2 Nov 2009, 2 a.m. 2 Nov 2009, 2 a.m.
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    Thanks Cellar, finally I learn how they make ...

    column wheels work down-under... just put a spider in there !
    Six feets, that must be a perfect match... !

    Ciao, Rob.

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