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Published: 2012-03-04 20:16:28 +0000 UTC; Views: 18635; Favourites: 159; Downloads: 163
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There is one more thing I need to add to the tutorial:
It is important to know that besides the narrow DoF, lighting can be an issue with reversed lenses too. You need a lot of light in the motive with a reversed lens, so if you are not outside in daylight you must use your flash most of the times, at least whenever shoting moving subjects.
Also you need to move the lens really really close to the motive, somewhere between 1cm to 8cm is where I usually find the focus point, depending on focal length.
So you might end up creating a flash diffuser, just like I did. I found this tutorial in a quick search here, but there are many ways to do it: [link] .
Without a diffuser you might have the problem, that the front end of the lens drops a shadow on the motive when using the internal flash.


Ok, this is a lot of text, but I wanted to create a tutorial about the reverse lens technique that really covers most questions one can think of.

I decided not to feature any of my own photos here, but redirect you to the group #Reverse-Lens-Macro . You can find a lot of reverse macros in its gallery.


As always, I would appreciate it a lot if you this work and/or comment on it.
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Comments: 67

Moosplauze In reply to ??? [2012-03-05 20:17:37 +0000 UTC]

Ok, the help chat said it is no problem
The shops name is: Traumflieger and this is the [link] to the set I bought. But in a quick search I found a load of them on amazon.com too [link] . But don't just buy any ring/adapter that is the cheapest, read the comments first. I found out that many seem to be of poor quality, that's why I chose an offer that was more expensive then many others but that I had more trust in (and didn't have any negative issues with it yet).

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taibu In reply to Moosplauze [2012-03-06 11:30:08 +0000 UTC]

Thank you

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Moosplauze In reply to ??? [2012-03-05 19:42:55 +0000 UTC]

Uhm, I bought them in a german web shop, not sure I am allowed to "advertise" it here, I will post a link later after I have checked back with dA-staff on that matter.

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wyldangel-stock [2012-03-05 04:28:39 +0000 UTC]

Wonderful thank you! I've been looking for this!

I do have one question. Once you do this to your lens can you take it back apart and use it normally as well?

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Moosplauze In reply to wyldangel-stock [2012-03-05 19:40:33 +0000 UTC]

Yes, it is pretty much just like switching two lenses on the camera body (not that I ever owned more then the one I got...), you just flip the lens around, mount the adapter and protection ring and connect it again. Takes me about 20 seconds to do that, maybe a little less (I always try to make it fast, because I don't want any dust to get into the camera or lens).

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wyldangel-stock In reply to Moosplauze [2012-03-05 19:45:32 +0000 UTC]

Definitely checking to see if my local camera shop has those now!

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Moosplauze In reply to wyldangel-stock [2012-03-05 19:48:03 +0000 UTC]

Good luck!

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taibu In reply to wyldangel-stock [2012-03-05 09:23:19 +0000 UTC]

Yes, because he use adapters

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wyldangel-stock In reply to taibu [2012-03-05 16:12:26 +0000 UTC]

Sweet! ^.^ To the camera store!

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Somebody-Somewhere [2012-03-04 22:15:23 +0000 UTC]

Thank you for this!

Was saving for a 50mm and extension tubes, but think I'll do this instead for the meantime!

A really useful, well written tutorial. Thank you

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Moosplauze In reply to Somebody-Somewhere [2012-03-05 19:38:37 +0000 UTC]

Thank you too
I forgot to mention in the tutorial that lighting is the other big issue besides the narrow DoF, because you need a lot of light to shoot with reversed lenses and aperture ~8, because in most cases you also want a fast shutter speed. It is no problem in daylight, but can be quite hard with artifical lights. I will add this to the description now

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Somebody-Somewhere In reply to Moosplauze [2012-03-05 20:43:07 +0000 UTC]

Ah, yea - that makes sense

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relhom In reply to ??? [2012-03-04 20:46:26 +0000 UTC]

cool..

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Moosplauze In reply to relhom [2012-03-04 21:02:31 +0000 UTC]

Nah, hot!

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mcdee2005 [2012-03-04 20:45:47 +0000 UTC]

Fantastic and very informative tutorial covering all the relevant points. I think i'll be off to buy the reverse lens adapter and the protection ring as it is definitely cheaper than a macro lens.

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Moosplauze In reply to mcdee2005 [2012-03-04 21:01:48 +0000 UTC]

Great!

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