Feel free to share any and all macro photography of keyboard stuff here.
Just today, a nice M42 bellows arrived from Moldova, and I paired it up with a Helios 44 from Russia and an Olympus EP-1 camera. Once I started playing with it, I couldn't help but take some keyboard-y photos.
Beam spring keycap.
Gateron-Aristotle hybrid switch, external.
Another Gateron-Aristotle hybrid - The top housing didn't fit on this one, so I keep it as a demonstrator.
More will come in the future, including quad-shots, Alps-mount sphericals, exploded Futaba clicky switches, and god only knows what else. Also, a side note - the Helios 44 - which I believe is a Zeiss Biotar design stolen by the Russians - tends to do... odd things with out of focus areas. Like the edges of that second Gatistotle. It's kind of fun.
Macro keyboard photography.
- Madhias
- BS TORPE
- Location: Wien, Austria
- Main keyboard: HHKB
- Main mouse: Wacom tablet
- Favorite switch: Topre and Buckelings
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Hmm, my Macro is only 1:2 at nearest 44 cm. Of course I could crop!
- seebart
- Offtopicthority Instigator
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: Rotation
- Main mouse: Steelseries Sensei
- Favorite switch: IBM capacitive buckling spring
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Love that first shot atrere! Can't wait for more.
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- Location: Massachusetts, USA
- Main keyboard: IBM 6112884
- Main mouse: Logitech G600
- Favorite switch: Alps SKCC Green / Model F
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Thanks, Seebart!
Here's the Hall Effect sensor from a Micro Switch module: This one is a (slightly misaligned) Futaba clicky switch. Considering that the plate spring is compressed and suspended by the topshell, you can't have a truly accurate open view of the switch's operation, but this gives you a general idea: And last (for this update), here's a closeup of my Planck. Milky Gateron blue switches, a custom PCB, and a red acrylic sandwich case:
Here's the Hall Effect sensor from a Micro Switch module: This one is a (slightly misaligned) Futaba clicky switch. Considering that the plate spring is compressed and suspended by the topshell, you can't have a truly accurate open view of the switch's operation, but this gives you a general idea: And last (for this update), here's a closeup of my Planck. Milky Gateron blue switches, a custom PCB, and a red acrylic sandwich case:
- snacksthecat
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- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: SSK
- Main mouse: BenQ ZOWIE EC1-A
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Wow, I wish I would have seen this post 5 years ago!
Stumbled across this today while looking for a thread I remembered seeing where someone talked about Helios lenses. Never found the post but I was inspired to do some new years eve macro shots of an alps switch for fun. These are focused stacked with about 15-20 photos each. I don't have much experience with stacking yet but I think they turned out pretty sweet.
These really give you a fearful respect of dust btw
Stumbled across this today while looking for a thread I remembered seeing where someone talked about Helios lenses. Never found the post but I was inspired to do some new years eve macro shots of an alps switch for fun. These are focused stacked with about 15-20 photos each. I don't have much experience with stacking yet but I think they turned out pretty sweet.
These really give you a fearful respect of dust btw
- snacksthecat
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- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: SSK
- Main mouse: BenQ ZOWIE EC1-A
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