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Posted: Mon Apr 22nd, 2013 16:49 |
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jk wrote:Robert wrote: JK, That image above isn't a UV image taken in the UV spectrum, it's a Visible spectrum image, taken in pure UV light. You can reproduce this with almost any normal camera and your SpiderFire UV Torch, the wavelength will be a bit longer at about 385nM but it should still work OK. My UV camera is a D200 with the LPF removed and replaced with a plain fluoride glass replacement. Here is an image taken with it using a Venus UV pass filter at 365nM. Back focus adjustment is about 21mm @ ~ 500mm using my Micro Nikkor 55mm f2.8, @ f2.8. Illuminated by a 3W UV LED with a home built adjustable Fluoride condenser lens. The Micro Nikkor isn't Ideal it attenuates the UV too much. I am hoping to get an EL Nikkor about 70 or 80mm with a helix adaptor. The metal body EL lenses are best, they pass the greatest amount of UV because they are not coated. From memory you have a 105mm bellows Nikkor, that may be OK because I don't think that has coated elements... Same flower as above. Attachment: Rudbeckia UV web a 97.jpg (Downloaded 16 times)
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