nopee...it is a free camera... benQ......go it a few yrs back....solarii said:Are you using one of those camera phones!?!
We all know how great the image quality can get, so don't bother.
Also, sharpness is a matter of taste. You say its sharp, I say it can be sharper. So if you're happy then so be it.
MDZ2 said:only the center is sharp. You can see a noticeable fallout in sharpness around the edges.
seanlim said:nopee...it is a free camera... benQ......go it a few yrs back....
i thinking use a old cam and make it in to a macro only cam(my hodliday project):
:dunno: :angel:
hmm...any idea where to buy those big big cheap cheap glasses?Verywierd said:Not too bad for a home made lash up like that. You might try a larger magnifying glass to reduce distortion and curvature at the edges.
seanlim said:hmm...any idea where to buy those big big cheap cheap glasses?
fWord said:In the past when I still had my A40, that produced good macros with a 15X magnifying glass mounted over the front with a bit of blue tack. I think the blurred edges you're seeing is the result of the extremely shallow depth of field. From play with my DIY apparatus, the DOF is mere millimeters, and the closest focusing distance is around 3cm. The furthest focussing distance is not much more.
These magnifying glasses are available from places that sell collectors coins and stamps, and might be called a jeweler's loupe, used also by watchmakers. This is what it looks like:
seanlim said:...i think i have seen it b4...but ex and hard to find
:dunno:
Verywierd said:Not too bad for a home made lash up like that. You might try a larger magnifying glass to reduce distortion and curvature at the edges.
OMG....that's flattering..thank youlycan said:You managed to do that with a BENQ and a magnifying glass? Bravo! Great Job regardless of what others may say.
Would love to see what you can do with a DSLR.
Cheers!
you have seen pink bread?:bsmilie: :bigeyes:rainman said:Looks like bread..Is it?