Summary[
edit] Description: Not a great photo, and only one eye is in focus, but taking anything at 10:1 magnification and f/5.6 with a bellows is a small feat in itself (especially difficult if it is a jumping spider, but this guy spent some time cleaning his fangs with his palps, giving me a chance to try a high magnification shot). I used the 28mm reversed on extension tubes mounted to the bellows at full extension. The field of view as shown above is likely ~1.5mm give or take a bit, I'm guessing pretty roughly. I photographed a ruler using the above setup, and I could just barely fit 2mm in the field of view. Date: 10 May 2005, 00:55. Source:
Adult Male Hentzia palmarum Jumping Spider. Author:
Thomas Shahan. Camera location
35° 11′ 01.63″ N, 97° 26′ 44.77″ W View all coordinates using:
OpenStreetMap 35.183787; -97.445769.