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Macro twin lite mt 26ex rt

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The Macro Twin-Lite MT-26EX-RT is a compact and powerful dual-flash unit designed for close-up and macro photography. It features two independently controlled flash heads that can be positioned and rotated for optimal lighting control. The Macro Twin-Lite is compatible with Canon's radio-controlled flash system, enabling wireless triggering and adjustment of the flash output.

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Morphological Analysis of Insect Specimens

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Morphological terminology follows Anufriev and Emeljanov (1988) and Gnezdilov et al. (2014) . Photographs were taken using a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV camera with the lens Canon-MP-E-65mm f/2,8 1-5x Macro and the flash Canon Macro Twin-Lite MT-26EX-RT. Images were produced using Helicon Focus v. 7.6.4 and Adobe Photoshop СС 2019 software. The genital segments of male specimens examined were macerated in 10% potassium hydroxide (KOH) and figured in glycerine jelly (Brunel Micro Ltd, UK) using a Leica MZ9.5 stereomicroscope with a camera lucida. The map was prepared using Google Earth Pro (version 7.3) with map data sources as attributed in image.
The specimens examined are deposited in University of Delaware, Department of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology, Newark, Delaware, USA (UDCC); Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC (USNM); Bernice P Bishop Museum of Natural History, Honolulu, Hawaii (BPBM); and the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation (ZIN).
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Optimized Macro Photography Protocol

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All specimens, except DFMMh/FV 581.1, 2, and 3, were documented using a Canon EOS 70D reflex camera equipped with a Canon EFS 10–135 mm objective, extension tubes (13 or 21 mm), and a Canon Macro Twin Lite MT-26EX-RT. Light was cross-polarized in order to reduce reflections of the specimen surface. Images were recorded in different focal planes (z-stacks) and subsequently fused with CombineZP (Alan Hadley). All obtained images were optimized for colour balance, saturation, and sharpness using Adobe Photoshop CS2.
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