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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D3100
Reverse Mounting Your Prime Lenses for Affordable Macro Photography
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<blockquote data-quote="tayloredapps" data-source="post: 270750" data-attributes="member: 17894"><p>I shot this photo with a reverse mounted 28mm Series E Lens that I got for little money on eBay. I used a Nikon BR2A reverse ring and a Nikon PK-13 extension ring on my D7100. This is a very small flower from a moss plant.</p><p></p><p>I had to set the lens to aperture to F2.8 to be able to see the flower to focus and once focused, I set aperture to F22 to take the shot. I had my Nikon SB-910 held above the flower.</p><p></p><p>I have a Nikon 85 macro lens but wanted to try this reverse mount method.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tayloredapps, post: 270750, member: 17894"] I shot this photo with a reverse mounted 28mm Series E Lens that I got for little money on eBay. I used a Nikon BR2A reverse ring and a Nikon PK-13 extension ring on my D7100. This is a very small flower from a moss plant. I had to set the lens to aperture to F2.8 to be able to see the flower to focus and once focused, I set aperture to F22 to take the shot. I had my Nikon SB-910 held above the flower. I have a Nikon 85 macro lens but wanted to try this reverse mount method. [/QUOTE]
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