Reversed Lens + External Flash
End of a USB cable.
Wondering how you're supposed to chase bugs with < 1 mm DOF and a WD of ~ 1 inch. Hmmm.
Interesting, the way its angled you can actually see the front focus and the back focus on the same object.
Guineh I've been wisdom free for about 10 years, now. 9,030 posts Joined May 2006 Location: In a gilded cage More info | Jun 16, 2006 18:31 | #1 Reversed Lens + External Flash Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler - Albert Einstein
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AirBrontosaurus Goldmember 3,814 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2005 Location: Indianapolis, Indiana More info | Jun 16, 2006 19:00 | #2 Yup... it gets even smaller with extension tubes Chris | My Flickr
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masterofnuggets Member 55 posts Joined Jan 2006 Location: austin, texas More info | I've heard alot of talk about it, but what does "reversing a lens" entail? Do you just hold a lens backwards over another lens, or over the body opening? Nikon D70
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LordV Macro Photo-Lord of the Year 2006 More info | master of nuggets wrote: I've heard alot of talk about it, but what does "reversing a lens" entail? Do you just hold a lens backwards over another lens, or over the body opening? You can actually do either. If you have a spare body cap you can mod it to fit the front of a lens such as a 50mm. It's easier though to reverse a lens such as a 50mm on to another larger lens (say 100mm) as you still have control of the primary lens for aperture etc. http://www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/
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masterofnuggets Member 55 posts Joined Jan 2006 Location: austin, texas More info | Jun 17, 2006 01:46 | #5 Thanks.. but one more question: Wouldn't that leave only a small circle of the image, instead of a full frame shot? If I hold a lens backwards over another, it gets the surrounding "black stuff" from the lens. Nikon D70
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LordV Macro Photo-Lord of the Year 2006 More info | master of nuggets wrote: Thanks.. but one more question: Wouldn't that leave only a small circle of the image, instead of a full frame shot? If I hold a lens backwards over another, it gets the surrounding "black stuff" from the lens. Depends slightly on the lenses used, but no it's not normally a problem as you shoot with the reversed lens wide open and the primary lens is normally shut down to say F11 to get good DOF. I used to reverse a pentax 50mm lens onto my 105mm macro lens quite a lot. http://www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/
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LordV Macro Photo-Lord of the Year 2006 More info | Jun 17, 2006 01:50 | #7 MRaiford wrote: Reversed Lens + External Flash End of a USB cable. Wondering how you're supposed to chase bugs with < 1 mm DOF and a WD of ~ 1 inch. Hmmm. Interesting, the way its angled you can actually see the front focus and the back focus on the same object. Yup nice narrow DOF trail you have there- one of the joys of macrophotography http://www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/
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masterofnuggets Member 55 posts Joined Jan 2006 Location: austin, texas More info | Jun 17, 2006 01:51 | #8 Cool.. Thanks alot! I'm gonna have to try it out. How close do you have to get? (sorry for so many questions) Nikon D70
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Jun 17, 2006 02:53 | #9 nice photo, its funny how somthing that looks like its perfectly smooth s all pitted and whatnot. Canon Five Dee (w/ two marks) and Canon Five Dee (w/ one mark), Canon Twenty Eight to One Hundred and Five lens, Canon Fifty millimeter One point Eight lens, Canon Eighty Five lens, Canon Five Hundred and Eighty flash and generic extension toobs.
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LordV Macro Photo-Lord of the Year 2006 More info | master of nuggets wrote: Cool.. Thanks alot! I'm gonna have to try it out. How close do you have to get? (sorry for so many questions) Unfortunately with reversed lenses you tend to end up with the focus point 1 to 2 cms from the font of the lens- don't attempt to focus with the primary lens focus ring- you just move the camera forweard slowly till you see something http://www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/
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