
I picked this up after experimenting with reversed lens macro the old fashion way and just holding my lens on backwards. I also picked up the Nikon 50mm F1.8 since it has an aperture ring instead of trying to hold the little lever. The ring fits the camera well (took one or two times on and off to get it to go on nice) and I didn’t realize at first that it would actually lock into the camera, but now that it’s all worked in I feel pretty secure with the setup, it doesn’t seem like it’s going to fall off or anything.
I’ve learned my flash likes to be at 1/64 power on manual to get well lit shots at F8 iso200, 1/100sec (obviously if I was outside on a bright day I’d probably have to play with the settings again, but I’ve been using it indoors), once you dial in your settings taking pictures is really quick, focusing isn’t an issue once you get the hang of it unless you go to 1.8 or something, at F8 the DOF is decent to work with.
My 50mm gives around 1:1 macro according to the included chart and works very well. When I need to go in closer the 35mm F1.8 goes a lot closer but requires using the aperture lever so your always just guessing where you are (and after a bit you get pretty used to that). Compared to an actual macro lens this thing is dirt cheap and gives a lot more flexibility since switching lenses switches the macro ratio. The only issue I have is my 35mm doesn’t screw on as securely as any of my other lenses, but it is pretty light so I’m not too worried.
Help answer the question about Reverse Ring
What if an adsl filter is connected in reverse?
I accidentally connected the 'phone' exit of an adsl filter (of just one exit, not a splitter) to the land line and the actual Reverse Ring entry line that is supposed to go to the landline to the actual phone. For months it worked great. Phones were ringing and we were talking and no internet loss at all. Is it normal to connect it that way? I mean is it the same? Because recently after months of this situation I've seen some connection instability and I wonder if it's the source.
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