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I am Big, I am Mike
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I'm not sure but I believe that it's easier (or required) that the second (reversed) lens is a prime lens.
I think it's also best if the reversed lens has a shorter focal length than the main lens.
Jesse, The reversed lens does not have to be compatible with your camera...it just has to be reversed onto the front of of the lens that is on your camera. (yes an FD lens will work)
This is best done with a reverse macro coupling.
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11-17-2004 01:00 PM
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Flirtacious and Bodacious
I just turn ONE lens around and hold it up to the camera...not a perfect solution, but it does work!And it won't cost ya anymore money!
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[22:39:07] <clarinetJWD> off topic: If infanticide is wrong, why does it sound so snazzy?
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Thanks for the advice, I'll try it out today in photo class
Jesse
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If at first you don't succeed, redefine succeeding.
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No longer a newbie, moving up!
This is pretty cool! Good tip!
Jody Amos
Amos Productions
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Confidence: The feeling you have just before you fully comprehend the situation!
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No longer a newbie, moving up!
haha sweet vid
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Been spending a lot of time on here!
More tutorials, tips and articles can be found on:
www.macrophotography.org
The forum there is not so busy, but they have a lot of good stuff.