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    Tubes test for Loupey

    Michael, I'm curious - your 100mm macro goes 1:1 magnification by itself - why add tubes to it? I may be wrong but your images don't appear to be greater than life-size.

    Hey Loupey,

    I finally made some time to take a few shots with the 100mm macro with and without the tubes. Here are a couple shots of the same subject. It wasn't a scientific experiment, but this is as close as I could get with the 100mm macro by itself, and one with all 3 tubes.
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    Re: Tubes test for Loupey

    well that definitely looks greater than life size. Nice. You can actually see the pollen grains on the pistols. Nice shot Michael.
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    Re: Tubes test for Loupey

    Now that's macro.

    Definitely in the range when most people would consider bellows, reversed lenses, or the Canon MP-E 65mm 1-5x macro.

    Appears the details hold up well with your combo.

    Thanks for posting these. I was curious how the tubes could further expand the useability of the 100mm macro.
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