E-pl1 images up… more soon
New Photos on Flickr! first set of E-pl1 images. http://www.flickr.com/photos/npd1127/sets/72157624364780610/ More soon!
Thanks for reading, If you like what you're reading here and want more,Reverse lens macro – how to and such
A little over a year ago I learned about this really cool thing that can be done with a DSLR (or regular SLR) and just about any lens that has a smallish filter size in the 50's. I think my grandmother had actually been trying to tell me about this but I didn't really listen since I had no clue what she was talking about.
Basically all you have to do is press that lens release button and tun that lens around. The part that usually attaches to the body, to the camera, faces away now.
Now is the challenge, trying to figure out how close this lens will allow you to get, really you just move in on an object and see when it comes into focus. This process is completely manually done. It really all depends on the lens. Through experimenting I learned that:
it seems that wider angle lenses like a 28mm or 35mm require you to be closer in order to get the subject in focus.
Lenses 50mm or so and up require you to be further from the object and allows for more of the overall subject to be in focus. really anything above 50mm isn't going to do much for you in the macro department.
I'm planning on taking plenty of example picture so that you guys can learn about what it is that I'm talking about here. Stay tuned, (I don't know what the internet version of that would be)