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Mar 27, 2013 14:52 |  #1

I have a very good old FD 50mm 1.4. I could get an EF adapter and remove the optics or use a reversing ring to use the lens for macro work. Anyone have any experience with either? Which is likely to produce the best results?


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Mar 27, 2013 15:34 |  #2

I've used the reverse ring it's a lot of fun for loose change. It's hard to use as you have no control of the apputure, which isn't technically true as you can put the lens on set the apputure and depress the dof view button and at the same time unlock the lens while still holding the dof button, this will lock your apputure. Next even if you have it at f8 like my example you'll find it hard to see anything throught the view finder. Don't think my rebel xt 350d had live view so hard to take a lot of shots to get this one.

Lens used was just the stock 18-55mm mk1 at f8 and about 6 sec exposure.

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Did a few handheld at f3.5-5.6 and it's not impossible but have a very selective focusing.

Fun but I'd be hard push to do it again with my current lens line up for dust n damage :)

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Mar 27, 2013 16:14 |  #3

I use a reversing ring a lot. For instance,

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were taken with a reversing ring and kit lens. There are issues like having to stop done EF lenses before you reverse them and what not. But quality wise it does very well.

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Mar 28, 2013 02:57 |  #4

I have a 7d with a reversing ring. For some reason my flash will not very often fire, even though I have the camera in manual mode. Am using a yongnu 468 flash unit also set to manual. Does anyone know why this is happening and how I can have the flash fire every time. When I use manual settings with a standard canon lens attached it fires ever time.


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