Focus stack Panasonic G9 High Resolution Mode. Which means pixel shift takes eight pictures with the electronic shutter shifting the sensor for each picture then combines them in camera into one eighty megapixel photo, then this is done every .34 mm to create a focus stack. The lighting is homemade led lights using some four ten watt xml Cree and two 85 watt cxa-2540 Cree leds, with diffusion. The microcontroller turns them on just for the exposure at full power, can't use pwm with the electronic shutter as it shows up as lines in the picture, when using the mechanical shutter I can adjust the power of the lights and use bulb mode. No lens info show's up because I am using my old Nikon 200 f4 micro for the lens, it is almost always set at 1:1 and the frame size is 17mm x 13.3mm, If my frame is bigger than that I will stitch multiple frames together with 40 percent overlap.