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Postby phillipb on Mon Nov 29, 2004 3:26 pm

I got inspired by the other thread on reversing the lens for macro shots so I bought a tamron lens for $20 (which by the way had a cpl filter on it)
I have taken the mount off and I've stuck a Skylight filter on it. I'm using an old minolta 50mm 1.4 lens. I haven't stuck the mount permanently yet, I was wondering if anyone can give me any ideas that would improve this setup, ie. would a zoom lens be better? or is it better to have the f1.4 to make it easier to focus etc.
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Postby gstark on Mon Nov 29, 2004 3:40 pm

Phillip,

So, an el-cheapo lens, plus a reversed skylight filter?

Araldited together, I presume?

Sounds very interesting.

I would remove the glass from the filter; within this context it serves no purpose.

And make sure that it's light-tight - that there's no leakage around any screw-holes, the connection between the filter and the mount, etc.
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Postby Onyx on Mon Nov 29, 2004 3:49 pm

Hey this sounds promising Phillip, great bargain on the lens too, $20 with CPL!
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Postby kipper on Mon Nov 29, 2004 3:50 pm

From what I understood he's removed the mount off the cheapo Tamron and is going to araldyte a reversed UV filter or some filter with fairly clear glass. Then use this to screw in lenses.
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Postby phillipb on Mon Nov 29, 2004 3:53 pm

Hi Gary
Actually at the moment they're only held together by tape. Here is my first test shot with it
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camera sitting on top of the desk, f16 about 6sec. Not very sharp but I'm sure that's operator error. Should get better when on a tripod using remote trigger etc.
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Postby phillipb on Mon Nov 29, 2004 4:06 pm

This is what the setup looks like
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Postby xerubus on Mon Nov 29, 2004 4:30 pm

wow... keep us posted on how it goes... nice...
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Postby kipper on Mon Nov 29, 2004 4:59 pm

Phillipb, I'm not sure if I remember correctly but I thought that post said that using smaller focal lengths ie. the 28, 35, 55 was better for reversal then a lense with higher focal lengths.
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Postby gstark on Mon Nov 29, 2004 5:01 pm

Phillip,

Great stuff.
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Postby phillipb on Mon Nov 29, 2004 5:30 pm

Staring to look like something from the space shuttle, trying to protect the rear element
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Postby Raydar on Mon Nov 29, 2004 5:46 pm

God Dame Mate :shock: :shock:

That’s one hell of a set up

But as the saying goes if it works you gives what it looks like :wink:

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Postby phillipb on Mon Nov 29, 2004 6:23 pm

Well I knew I wasn't going to get much D.O.F. but I didn't think it would be this small!
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Postby Raydar on Mon Nov 29, 2004 7:21 pm

They make watchers to ha :?

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