Akira asked for images with the Ultra-Micro 28 mm f/1.8 in its normal position. The optimal reproduction ratio should be 1:10, but in order to avoid the worst of vignetting, I set the lens to 1:5 instead. Also note this lens is designed for the e-line of the spectrum, ie. around 540 nm. So the outcome for visible light with the lens mounted on V1 [52 mm mount] is *not* optimum, but given the initial ultra high performance, one should still expect a decent image.
Food for thought that Kodak, in the last death throes of the company, tried to expand into the digital domain ignored by them just a little earlier ...
Nikon 1V1 (52m mount), Ultra-Micro-Nikkor 28 mm f/1.8, ISO 100, f/5.6, studio flash