Youtube video to help you start out with Super Macro and to let you achieve what I have

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jUD5YNdIb8 This video should be great for those of us who want to start off with super magnification of tiny scales at the microscopic scale, but not into the nano scale of course. One can in fact also create a SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope) relatively easily but it would probably take a large expense of resources and quite some time preparing each sample. Anyways, if you want to study the refraction of light as it bends in tiny samples, go ahead and try it out first with your phone, as you will very likely be satisfied with such a setup, as opposed to using something more expensive such as a compact point and shoot camera (not much luck with that), or SLR/Mirrorless. Just make sure that, most importantly, your cell phone has manual mode, then after that the highest priority of yours would probably be for it to be able to shoot in uncompressed or RAW format; the most important parameters that you'd need to be able to adjust if you'd want to make image mosaics or high-res composites include exposure, and white balance, although aperture does have a very slight importance here, as long as you've made your setup precise beforehand. There you go, go ahead and use my advice to help you enter a psychedelic world of macro photography of ice, or various crystals dissolved into their appropriate substrates- oh, but first remember to do some research into Polarized photography!

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