I have been looking into reversed lens macro photography. I have found a couple of Nikon AF Nikkor 35-80mm lenses that I had on my old F50's. I have bought a reversing ring, a joining tring and a set of extension tubes - should just about cover everything
So to my question ... I was messing around tonight and just held one of the lenses reversed against the body of my D90. I had my flash attached but with the flash turned on I couldn't take a photograph. So what was the problem? I think maybe that something makes contact when a lens is attached so the flash is enabled. Just holding the lens to the body did not make the contact - is that a reasonable asumption?
I also assume that if I attach one of the lenses to the body as normal and then reverse the second lens with the joining ring the flash would work. Will the flash work if I attach only one lens using the reversing ring?
This is all new to me so any help would be appreciated.
Many thanks
Nial
BTW - my flash unit is a Nissin Speedlite Di622 (great value for the money!)
So to my question ... I was messing around tonight and just held one of the lenses reversed against the body of my D90. I had my flash attached but with the flash turned on I couldn't take a photograph. So what was the problem? I think maybe that something makes contact when a lens is attached so the flash is enabled. Just holding the lens to the body did not make the contact - is that a reasonable asumption?
I also assume that if I attach one of the lenses to the body as normal and then reverse the second lens with the joining ring the flash would work. Will the flash work if I attach only one lens using the reversing ring?
This is all new to me so any help would be appreciated.
Many thanks
Nial
BTW - my flash unit is a Nissin Speedlite Di622 (great value for the money!)