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D5200
Reverse Mounting Your Lens
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<blockquote data-quote="GeoWes" data-source="post: 252336" data-attributes="member: 14491"><p>You can find "reverse adapters" that screw in like a filter on the front of your lens. This adapter will have a mount for the camera and you reverse the lens. I have a 52mm adapter for my 18-55mm and 55-200mm lenses. I've used them with film cameras, also. I tend to fabricate an extension tube and add some close-up filters also. With the shallow DOF, I'll stop down to f22 and let the camera choose the exposure for the type of lighting I have on the subject. About 3-8 seconds, so you really want a tri-pod.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GeoWes, post: 252336, member: 14491"] You can find "reverse adapters" that screw in like a filter on the front of your lens. This adapter will have a mount for the camera and you reverse the lens. I have a 52mm adapter for my 18-55mm and 55-200mm lenses. I've used them with film cameras, also. I tend to fabricate an extension tube and add some close-up filters also. With the shallow DOF, I'll stop down to f22 and let the camera choose the exposure for the type of lighting I have on the subject. About 3-8 seconds, so you really want a tri-pod. [/QUOTE]
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