I'm not very productive at present -- than you, Covid -- but sometimes manage to complete smaller projects. This is an example of a test for the Laowa 100mm f/2.8 macro lens that can do 2X. At its near limit, the working distance is quite short which initially put me off using the lens in the field. However, for studio work and stacking the short working distance is a non-issue and for vertical photography in fact a bonus.
This is 100% crop of a 2X image (stacking 45 frames in Zerene) of the aecidia of the rust fungus
Puccinia urticata on foliage of the Common Stinging Nettle, done at 2X with the Z7. The lens behaves very well (f/5.6). In fact, one of the best I've seen at 2X. Click up the photo in a separate window to see the details at full (100%) size.
For once, the Stinging Nettle has been stung itself