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How to Calculate Extreme Close Up Magnification With a Bellows

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Beatsy
Beatsy Senior Member • Posts: 1,355
Re: How to Calculate Extreme Close Up Magnification With a Bellows

There are usually too many variables to accurately calculate magnification. You'll get somewhere in the ballpark though, which is often good enough and may suit your needs just fine. It's your only option if you don't have the optics in hand anyway (i.e. if you're figuring out what you need to get). But direct measurement is always best - when you can.

I photograph a stage micrometer (aka microscopic ruler) and use the dimensions of the sensor/pixels to precisely calculate actual magnification from the image.

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