![]() ![]() * Adding magnification to reversed lenses with lens couplersīen Long is a San Francisco-based photographer, writer, and teacher. * Using extension tubes with reversed lenses * Understanding manual aperture control in bulb mode * Gaining aperture control on a reversed lens * Understanding exposure with a reversed lens ![]() A sense of adventure helps, too, because your camera’s normal metering and focusing features don’t work when the lens is attached backward. All you need is an inexpensive adapter called a reversal ring. By mounting a prime lens “backward”-with the front elements closest to the imaging sensor-you can turn it into a low-cost macro lens. ![]() You don’t necessarily need a macro lens to do macro photography. After investigating reversal ring options, the course explores the focusing and exposure techniques involved when shooting with a reversed lens. In this course, photographer Ben Long details the tools and techniques of lens-reversal macro photography. Level: Intermediate | Duration: 0 hr 32 min 36 sec | Released: 12 April 2013 | 266 MB ![]()
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