Why not try extension tubes? Cheaper and minimal degradation on the amount of light. Not too long ago that was the only way.
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Why not try extension tubes? Cheaper and minimal degradation on the amount of light. Not too long ago that was the only way.
Andrew: I've read about extension tubes, but have yet to pop into my local camera shop and chat them up about them. Not a bad idea. :-)
Matt: Me!! ::sigh::
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just an FYI, if you do start using tubes you will need a tripod or something to hold the camera motionless. At those magnifications even the tiniest amount of movement is really noticeable. Like crazily so.
a DIRT cheap way to get decent results for cheap is a reversing ring and a 50mm lens mounted BACKWARDS on the camera. The focus is achieved by moving the camera (mounted on a tripod) closer and farther away from the subject. I played in this way quite a bit years ago and it works well but it's not the easiest...but it IS the cheapest if you already have a 50mm. I believe you can use any lens (though rings may not be easily findable) but I've only played w/the 50mm. Reversing Rings
Nice set btw!
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Thanks for the tip, Wicked dark. I'm lazy about tripods but it's really time I started stepping up and using them more.
Marko, I've heard about lens reversing. Does it only work with prime lenses?
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cindiaugustine @ 500px/
Nice set! love the detail in all and especially the second one.
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