I`ve been doing this with my manual 35mm camera. It`s difficult like that because you have such a tiny depth of field, and you have to move the camera in or out to focus and need lens wide open (f:1.8 etc). I`ve been doing it set up on a worktop and moving the object closer or further away, taking longer exposure shots at f:22. Only i`ve got to wait to see what they come out like Grrr
Hey man, I think that technique is good. Sort of makes me think of like 'pin hole' Macro photography, it gives an atmospheric and different look. It's good, so thanks for sharing. Cheers.
Try using a 72mm-52mm Step Down Filter Ring ($4) to attach the two lenses. An FD mount lens would come in handy here so you could manually set the exposure to increase the DOF. Nice vids BTW.
Dude, you really need to rethink that outfit if you want anyone to take you seriously.
Litawyn 3 months ago
Who would take advise from you ?
TheFlightLog 5 months ago
you may aswell just buy some cheap extension tubes to fit beween the cam and lens, better results on messing about holding the lenses together
kitkana 9 months ago
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you may aswell just buy some cheap extension tubes to fit beween the cam and lens, better results on messing about holding the lenses together
kitkana 9 months ago
you may aswell just buy some cheap extension tubes to fit beween the cam and lens, better results on messing about holding the lenses together
kitkana 9 months ago
Get a reverse ring $2-$3 on the web, that way you can join those two lenses.
lubkoyah 1 year ago
Get a reverse ring $2-$3 on the web, that way you can join those two lenses.
lubkoyah 1 year ago
ahhh what you doing to the lense!! dont just put it in your pocket like that, put the cap on!!
creepycookie 1 year ago
oh no dude your wearing croc shoes! burn 'em. lol jokes, good vid
phototechluke 1 year ago 3
@phototechluke but they're so comfortable! and multi purpose!
JakeOConnell 1 year ago
I`ve been doing this with my manual 35mm camera. It`s difficult like that because you have such a tiny depth of field, and you have to move the camera in or out to focus and need lens wide open (f:1.8 etc). I`ve been doing it set up on a worktop and moving the object closer or further away, taking longer exposure shots at f:22. Only i`ve got to wait to see what they come out like Grrr
peteq1972 2 years ago
Hey man, I think that technique is good. Sort of makes me think of like 'pin hole' Macro photography, it gives an atmospheric and different look. It's good, so thanks for sharing. Cheers.
AndyBJ 2 years ago
Try using a 72mm-52mm Step Down Filter Ring ($4) to attach the two lenses. An FD mount lens would come in handy here so you could manually set the exposure to increase the DOF. Nice vids BTW.
lounger57 2 years ago
you must need tripod...: ))
athayagunaivy 2 years ago
That is so cool! I had no idea you could do such a thing! I have to try that.
highnlowe 2 years ago
Those are sweet man. What lens/camera rig you using?
JakeOConnell 2 years ago
i am sorry , but you suck in macro ..
Kz777ER 2 years ago
Yeah. Don't have a macro lens: hence the video.. And yet, my videos have views.... Hmm, I don't understand this.
JakeOConnell 2 years ago
i didnt say that you are stupid or something , acutely i always watch your vid .. they r great , ..
but in macro you have to practice more and more .. chick my vid watch?v=oW3J7lgemuI&eurl=
Kz777ER 2 years ago
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highnlowe 2 years ago