Notes on close-up photography and duplication work, Camera shake, Close working distances – Nikon AI-S Micro-NIKKOR 105mm f-2.8 User Manual
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NOTES ON CLOSE-UP PHOTOGRAPHY AND DUPLICATION WORK
Camera shake
When
shooting
close-ups,
you
will
probably
en
counter
some
special
problems
not
found
in
general
photography.
One
is
sensitivity
to
vibration-image
magnification is so high that even the slightest move
ment during shooting will cause a blurred image. To
avoid this, we recommend the use of a tripod with a
cable release to activate the shutter. For this purpose,
the 360° rotatable tripod mounting collar on the PN
ring will prove useful.
Close working distances
At
the
high
reproduction
ratios
of
close-up
shooting,
depth
of
field
decreases
drastically.
Stopping
down
the
lens
partially
compensates
for
this,
but
at
very
close
working
distances,
an
extremely
shallow
depth
of
field
is
inevitable.
Be
sure,
then,
to
place
the
camera
carefully
to
ensure
that
the
important
sur
faces of the subject are in the same zone of sharp
ness.
Close-Up photography with PN-11 ring
The
Micro-Nikkor
105mm
f/2.8
goes
from
a
1:2
reproduction
ratio
down
to
1:0.88
when
the
PN-11
ting
is
attached.
Because
the
Close-Range
Correction
System
is
specifically
designed
for
focusing
at
close
distances
rather
than
at
medium
to
infinity,
the
apertures
that
will
give
you
good
results
will
be
10
limited when the PN-11 ring is used for reproduction
ratios
from
1:2
to
1:1.1.
The
recommended
f/number
scale
engraved
above
the
reproduction
ratio
scale
indicates best results.
Close-up photography with bellows
attachment
When
using
a
bellows
attachment,
focus
by
turning
the
lens
focusing
ring
to
a
closer
distance
setting,
without
lengthening
the
bellows
extension.
If
bel
lows
extension
is
required
for
reproduction
ratios
from
1:2.2
to
1:1,
stop
the
lens
down,
referring
to the recommended f/number on the lens barrel.
•
The lens should be focused to as close a distance as
possible for good results, even if the lens is used in
reverse position.
•
For a predetermined reproduction ratio, the exten
sion
value
of
the
bellows
attachment
is
calculated
by the following equations:
j .
.. bellows extension
reproduction ratio = ———------------------ ;--------------
focal length
A
1:2
reproduction
ratio
is
achieved with the
lens
set
at
its
closest
distance
setting
(with
approx.
82mm focal length). If you want to shoot a subject
at
2X
magnification
(1:0.5
reproduction
ratio),
use
the
following
equation
for
the
required
bellows
extension: