nifty 50 1.8 used as a macro?
I read somewhere that I can reverse this lens and it becomes a decent macro lens. But when I searched for reversing rings on B&H they were only FD mount. Can I mount it on a Rebel XT? Or is this a film camera only method?
Does anyone have example pictures?
Re: nifty 50 1.8 used as a macro?
Check out this DIY Project.
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There are mounts out there for EF cameras, so check other website's till you find it. Give ebay ago, last i checked they had heaps. If you have a choice between metal and plastic, it wont really matter much for your 50mm but get the metal anyway. then theres now chance of you snapping it by accident.
(sorry about the flash, wouldnt focus at all without it)
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its actually a very sharp macro, just not very practical. Even the slightest movement will mean you have to refocus.
havent really had a chance to try it outside, but it does do its job if you macroing inside!
buy it anyway, its fun to muck around with and its cheap.
here be sample tape
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Re: nifty 50 1.8 used as a macro?
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Originally Posted by Cozen
I read somewhere that I can reverse this lens and it becomes a decent macro lens.
Isn't it easier to justget some regular extension tubes? Also, when you do that,you don't espose the mount end of the lens (which is unsealed)to dust and other elements.
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Well it's not easier at the moment because I already own the 50mm 1.8 lens. I was just curious about it. You make a good point about exposing the mount end. I don't know. Hopefully more people can pitch in on this topic.
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ugurmebe, that is a cool shot. What kind of lens are you reversing?
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cheers :) its the 24-105mm
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Cozen,
There is another way. Read This
The bestsolution is to buy a real macro lens. I have theEF 100 f2.8 Macro. I use it by itself and with a 1.4X Teleconverter. On my 40D that's 224mm at 1.4:1 magnification with a working distance of 6". Of course, the lensdoubles asafabulous portrait lens.
If that's out of your budget, take heart, extension tubes are fairly inexpensive and can accomplish the same thing. (Except for a much shorter working distance) Look for a used set.
Re: nifty 50 1.8 used as a macro?
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Originally Posted by Cozen
I already own the 50mm 1.8 lens
Extension tubes will make a great addition to your 50 1.8
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ugurmebe,
Thats a neat shot but my only fear would be using a zoom lens like that is the rear mount isdesigned to take the weight of the lens the front floatingpart of the lens is now holding up the rear. That to me needs to have a warning of "don't try this at home" if you asked me. I personally wouldn't subject my 24-105 to that stress.
Fred~