Would the 40mm F2.5 be small enough for you?
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I'm a network engineer in the DoD lol
Because the DoD isn't as organized as many perceive. Source: me
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PiHole blocks YouTube ads?
What block list are you using?
I suppose tilt shift lenses can achieve that.
Actually for cropped sensors it'll still be 1:1 but "cropped"
You can get more magnification if you use extension tubes or specialized lenses.
Spyderco Dragonfly
Spyderco Delcia
Both are fantastic knives for small hands
I wanted to figure out the call of a bird, then I downloaded Merlin, and now I bought a 400mm lens to get sick photos of birds. What the hell happened
Maybe liveboot it and do a smart test on the drive?
Two train of thoughts. Making something 1:1 ratio is a true "macro" lens for photography. Because you're increasing the size of the object to match the size of the sensor.
Then you got microscopes which makes things much larger than life.
For which manufactures call it what? Probably all marketing, but this makes the most sense in my life for justification.
Also Micro lenses are also used for marketing for CCD and CMOS sensors.
Sony
https://electronics.sony.com/imaging/lenses/full-frame-e-mount/p/sel40f25g