You are within stereomicroscope territory!
Lovely image with perfect detail, by the way...

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2012/7/15 Jostein Øksne <p...@alunfoto.no>:
> There was some exchange on the list about macro photography and extension a
> few days ago. Personally I prefer to use stacked lenses for magnification
> beyond 1X. Here's one I took today, using the 645D, and a 150mm lens stacked
> with a reversed 75mm. The magnification of this combo is 2X. That's about as
> much as I can cope with when working handheld.
>
> The image is severely cropped, but the motif gives you an idea of the
> possibilities in the field with this kind of setup.
>
> Image only: http://turl.no/kz3
> In blog: http://alunfoto.blogspot.no/2012/07/feeding-kiss.html
>
> One reason why I prefer stacking over other solutions is that exposure
> automation keeps working. So you don't have to stop down the lens manually.
>
> Another reason is that P-TTL keeps working. Well, sort of; you have to
> diffuse the flash to avoid overexposure because of the short working
> distance, but that's okay because you really don't want specular highlights
> and sharp shadows anyway.
>
> And if you're patient, you might actually make AF working. But you have to
> keep the camera very steady. :-)
>
> The knack is to find to lenses that go well together. According to John Shaw
> (Book; "closeups in nature"), lenses in the normal range are best for
> reversing, and moderate tele lenses best for attaching to the camera.
>
> Personally I recommend using a tele lens with IF because it makes working
> distance more predictable.
>
> Jostein
>
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