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Question on 3 reverse ring MACRO adapters
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<blockquote data-quote="Rexer John" data-source="post: 139871" data-attributes="member: 12691"><p>I wouldn't bother with the longer lens, 18mm will give the biggest magnification but it will be a soft focus.</p><p>Bear in mind you have to shoot full manual ansd you only have contol of aperture by phsically moving the tab, You can use a blob of blue tack to but make sure you get the full blob out when you are finished doing macro. Dont just pull the blutac off, open the aperture first and the blutack will stay in one piece.</p><p>A prime gives very sharp focus and the 35mm 1.8 is also a 52mm filter thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rexer John, post: 139871, member: 12691"] I wouldn't bother with the longer lens, 18mm will give the biggest magnification but it will be a soft focus. Bear in mind you have to shoot full manual ansd you only have contol of aperture by phsically moving the tab, You can use a blob of blue tack to but make sure you get the full blob out when you are finished doing macro. Dont just pull the blutac off, open the aperture first and the blutack will stay in one piece. A prime gives very sharp focus and the 35mm 1.8 is also a 52mm filter thread. [/QUOTE]
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