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Af s micro nikkor 105 mm lens

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The AF-S Micro Nikkor 105-mm lens is a high-performance macro lens designed for close-up photography. It features a fixed focal length of 105mm and a maximum aperture of f/2.8, allowing for shallow depth of field and excellent low-light performance. The lens is equipped with Nikon's Silent Wave Motor (SWM) technology for fast and quiet autofocus operation.

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Microscopic Specimen Observation and Imaging

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Specimens were observed and photographed in plain light with a Zeiss Discovery V16 microscope. A Nikon D800s fitted with a Nikon AF-S Micro Nikkor 105-mm lens was used to photograph larger specimens in full view. Images were then processed using Photoshop to adjust tone, color, contrast and brightness. Terminology used follows ref. [60 (link)].
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pH-Responsive Elastomer Contact Angle

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The contact angle of water was measured for the elastomer side of the asymmetric pH-responsive material. The material was first either expanded in pH 2 or contracted in pH 12. A droplet of deionized water (4 μl) was then placed on the surface of the material coated with the layer of elastomer. An image of the droplet was taken using a Nikon D5300 camera fitted with an AF-S Micro-NIKKOR 105-mm lens (Nikon, Japan). The contact angle of water was measured from the image using Photoshop (Adobe).
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Comparative Genital Morphology of Butterflies

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For genitalia preparation adult abdomens were soaked in hot (90˚C) 10% KOH for 3-10 min. Then they were transferred to water, the genitalia were carefully extracted and macerated under a stereo-microscope with the help of a pair of preparation needles or with help of a needle and a watchmaker's tweezer. Once cleansed of all unwanted elements they were transferred and stored in glycerine. Cleansed genitalia armatures were handled, studied and photographed while immersed in glycerine, free from pressure due to mounting, and therefore free from the ensuing distortion. Genitalia photographs were taken with Leica M205C binocular microscope equipped with Leica DFC495 digital camera, and processed using the Leica Application Suite, version 4.5.0 software. In order to evaluate intraspecific variation in genitalia structure, three males of Davidina armandi, five males of Oeneis (Protoeneis) nanna, five males of Oeneis (Oeneis) norna, four males of Neominois ridingsii, three males of Paroeneis palearcticus and five males of Karanasa kirgisorum were studied.
Butterfly photographs were taken with Nikon D810 digital camera equipped with Nikon AF-S Micro Nikkor 105 mm lens.
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