koraytaylan
2nd of May 2007 (Wed), 21:27
Hi,
I'm new here and this is my first post. I love taking photographs and especially macros. I don't have enough money to buy a macro lens lately so i decided give a shot to reverse connection method. I own 400d, a 75-300mm canon standart zoom lens and a 18-55mm kit lens. Reverse connection with these lenses gives me a really deep zoom ability that it is far more than i imagine before buying the adapter. But, i have some complains about focusing range, it is so narrow... Also contrast is another problem, images seems kind of foggy to me and couldnt get rid of this whatever i tried except of not zooming that much to fit a fly's eye into frame. I think this can be related to quality of both lenses i'm using. They are not designed for macro shots, i'm forcing them to do so i can forgive this :)
Anyways, here is my photo;
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/206/480185044_e645fae3a6.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/koraytaylan/480185044/)
Hope you like it...
I'm new here and this is my first post. I love taking photographs and especially macros. I don't have enough money to buy a macro lens lately so i decided give a shot to reverse connection method. I own 400d, a 75-300mm canon standart zoom lens and a 18-55mm kit lens. Reverse connection with these lenses gives me a really deep zoom ability that it is far more than i imagine before buying the adapter. But, i have some complains about focusing range, it is so narrow... Also contrast is another problem, images seems kind of foggy to me and couldnt get rid of this whatever i tried except of not zooming that much to fit a fly's eye into frame. I think this can be related to quality of both lenses i'm using. They are not designed for macro shots, i'm forcing them to do so i can forgive this :)
Anyways, here is my photo;
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/206/480185044_e645fae3a6.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/koraytaylan/480185044/)
Hope you like it...