Not sure how you envision this should work?
Set the Sony to infinity focus and the longest focal length and use the camera to "look" into the 200/4 (also set to infinity). can you see anything at all?
Thanks Bjorn -
I don't have the Sony in hand, so I was just looking for general guidance. I suppose I can take one of my m43 cameras and mock this up to play around with what the spacing, etc. needs to be to get an image. The main thing I wanted to know ahead of time is if I need a relay lens.
I know from using point and shoots on telescopes sometimes you just need a long extension tube to place the lens of the point and shoot far enough away from the focal point while sometimes you do need a relay lens or condenser lens, etc. to get the full field of view.
The Sony RX10-II version is a constant f/2.8 and I typically used the 200/4 stopped down to f/11 to achieve enough DOF, so light loss is a consideration since I will be using a custom-built high speed strobe that has limited light output. The light output using the 200/4 at f/11 was enough with my D800 attached to the 200/4 for single images, and the strobe was bright enough just using the Sony by itself.
So FOV and light loss when trying to use the 200/4 + Sony are the issues I'm trying to figure out a bit before renting the Sony and buying the other things I will need to connect them up.
I'll start playing with it and let people know how it goes if you are interested in 1,000 FPS ~1:1 macro photography/videography.
Thanks!
John