My macro lens

Antonio CorreiaAntonio Correia Registered Users Posts: 6,241 Major grins
edited September 1, 2007 in Holy Macro
You know - some do - that I don't own a macro lens, yet.
But, following this site idea I built my own lens.

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The glue is not right for this purpose and after some shots the filter and the ring were apart.:cry
I glue them again and restarted. :rolleyes
The focus was done moving the camera shooting at view. When I had the focus: bang, bang...:D
I have spent 5 + 10 Euros from the filter which is still good because I did not brake it and when I will get my macro lens - the real one - I will detach it from the ring and it will be as good as new.
All the best ! ... António Correia - Facebook

Comments

  • OffTopicOffTopic Registered Users Posts: 521 Major grins
    edited August 31, 2007
    Now that's creative. So you left the glass in the filter rather than removing it? What filter did you use?

    Let's see what it does!

    edit - okay, I think those last few pics are examples, but I can't really tell what they are
  • Antonio CorreiaAntonio Correia Registered Users Posts: 6,241 Major grins
    edited August 31, 2007
    OffTopic wrote:
    Now that's creative. So you left the glass in the filter rather than removing it? What filter did you use?

    Let's see what it does!

    edit - okay, I think those last few pics are examples, but I can't really tell what they are

    I was not criative because I followed the above link, the one I posted at the beginning of this thread.

    I left the filter. It is an UV one. Harmless. :D
    The photos are close ups of eys for this week Nikolai's assignment.
    Thank you for commenting.
    Nice weekend. thumb.gif
    This is another example more "understadable" :D
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    All the best ! ... António Correia - Facebook
  • OffTopicOffTopic Registered Users Posts: 521 Major grins
    edited August 31, 2007
    Much better example! Works well, and that's much easier than trying to hold the reversed lens against the camera! rolleyes1.gif Too bad I don't have any old filters laying around or I'd love to give it a try.
  • NikolaiNikolai Registered Users Posts: 19,035 Major grins
    edited August 31, 2007
    Antonio,
    This is damn near the best usage of the otherwise inferior kit lens I ever saw! Kudos! thumb.gif
    "May the f/stop be with you!"
  • Antonio CorreiaAntonio Correia Registered Users Posts: 6,241 Major grins
    edited August 31, 2007
    Lori and Nikolai:
    :D and thumb.gif
    All the best ! ... António Correia - Facebook
  • D.RodgersD.Rodgers Registered Users Posts: 212 Major grins
    edited August 31, 2007
    Good job antoniathumb.gif
    You chose the right lens ,before I bought a macro and tubes I killed two lenses and couldnt get as close as you..
  • Lord VetinariLord Vetinari Registered Users Posts: 15,901 Major grins
    edited September 1, 2007
    Excellent DIY Antonio :)
    Do you pre-set the Aperture by fitting the lens normally and then removing it with the DOF preview button depressed ?
    Brian V.
  • Antonio CorreiaAntonio Correia Registered Users Posts: 6,241 Major grins
    edited September 1, 2007
    D.Rodgers wrote:
    Good job antoniathumb.gif
    You chose the right lens ,before I bought a macro and tubes I killed two lenses and couldnt get as close as you..

    Rodgers, you just have to try again. :D
    Thanks and have a nice wekend thumb.gif
    All the best ! ... António Correia - Facebook
  • Antonio CorreiaAntonio Correia Registered Users Posts: 6,241 Major grins
    edited September 1, 2007
    Excellent DIY Antonio :)
    Do you pre-set the Aperture by fitting the lens normally and then removing it with the DOF preview button depressed ?
    Brian V.
    Good morning Brian.
    I could remember your advice the first time:
    Set the Aperture and remove the lens normally with the DOF preview button depressed.

    However I have done it only once and then I didn't.
    I just set the aperture at 200 and start shooting.
    I looked at the preview and adjusted the speed down until I got a better picture.
    I started to shoot RAW again after understanding by experience that it is good and returns excellent results.
    As I do so, I adjusted the picture not in Photoshop program, but in the other program that runs before it. I think it is the CSR (where did I get this from ?)
    In fact the aperture is 0 (zero) when shooting this way.

    Sometimes, I move the flash away or near to get the picture when I come to the limits of speed.
    I am using the ST-E2 and a 430 SX.

    Today, I hope to be able to shoot more. I don't know. It's a glorious day outside. May be I'll go and try some eyes.:D

    I am glad you liked this.
    Have a nice weekend. :Dthumb.gif
    All the best ! ... António Correia - Facebook
  • Lord VetinariLord Vetinari Registered Users Posts: 15,901 Major grins
    edited September 1, 2007
    Good morning Brian.
    I could remember your advice the first time:
    Set the Aperture and remove the lens normally with the DOF preview button depressed.

    However I have done it only once and then I didn't.
    I just set the aperture at 200 and start shooting.
    I looked at the preview and adjusted the speed down until I got a better picture.
    I started to shoot RAW again after understanding by experience that it is good and returns excellent results.
    As I do so, I adjusted the picture not in Photoshop prohram, but in the other program that runs before it. I think it is the CSR (what did I get this from ?)
    In fact the aperture is 0 (zero) when shooting this way.

    Sometimes, I move the flash away or near to get the picture when I come to the limits of speed.
    I am using the ST-E2 and a 430 SX.

    Today, I hope to be able to shoot more. I don't know. It's a glorious day outside. May be I'll go and try some eyes.:D

    I am glad you liked this.
    Have a nice weekend. :Dthumb.gif

    Antonio - if you have not re-attached the lens normally since setting the aperture like that then that aperture is fixed at whatever it was originally set to. You will always see 00 as the aperture as there is no electrical connection no matter what the actual aperture is. Have a look through the lens and see if you can see the aperture blades :)
    Brian V.
  • SkippySkippy Registered Users Posts: 12,075 Major grins
    edited September 1, 2007
    You know - some do - that I don't own a macro lens, yet.
    But, following this site idea I built my own lens.
    =
    The glue is not right for this purpose and after some shots the filter and the ring were apart.:cry
    I glue them again and restarted. rolleyes1.gif
    The focus was done moving the camera shooting at view. When I had the focus: bang, bang...:D
    I have spent 5 + 10 Euros from the filter which is still good because I did not brake it and when I will get my macro lens - the real one - I will detach it from the ring and it will be as good as new.

    Hi there Antonio,
    What a great tutorial you've put together here clap.gif
    Very clever, and looks like you got great results too.
    No expensive outlay for those wanting to try this method too thumb.gif

    Thank you for the time and effort you have put into this Tutorial.
    .... Skippy :D
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  • Antonio CorreiaAntonio Correia Registered Users Posts: 6,241 Major grins
    edited September 1, 2007
    Skippy wrote:
    Hi there Antonio,
    What a great tutorial you've put together here clap.gif
    Very clever, and looks like you got great results too.
    No expensive outlay for those wanting to try this method too thumb.gif

    Thank you for the time and effort you have put into this Tutorial.
    .... Skippy :D
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    Thank you Skippy for the kind words:D
    But remember that the credits are not mines.
    I just did what was sugested at this site.
    Cheers. :Dthumb.gif
    All the best ! ... António Correia - Facebook
  • D.RodgersD.Rodgers Registered Users Posts: 212 Major grins
    edited September 1, 2007
    Rodgers, you just have to try again. :D
    Thanks and have a nice wekend thumb.gif

    No thanksrolleyes1.gifi'm happy with what I have and no more old glass laying around..
    Happy shooting..
  • Antonio CorreiaAntonio Correia Registered Users Posts: 6,241 Major grins
    edited September 1, 2007
    Antonio - if you have not re-attached the lens normally since setting the aperture like that then that aperture is fixed at whatever it was originally set to. You will always see 00 as the aperture as there is no electrical connection no matter what the actual aperture is. Have a look through the lens and see if you can see the aperture blades :)
    Brian V.
    Brian. Good afternoon :D
    I have been looking carefully and I have not seen the blades ! ne_nau.gif
    Well, this time I placed the lens in correct position and set the aperture to f/5.6.
    Then I shot these 2 pictures here - lens inverted - which give us a notion of what we get with the inverted piece of glass, as it introduces a scale factor just like I did before with the pilot shot.

    Observe, how shallow is the DOF ! Amazing. thumb.gif
    Thank you Brian ! :D
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  • Antonio CorreiaAntonio Correia Registered Users Posts: 6,241 Major grins
    edited September 1, 2007
    How about these Brian, for a beginner ?
    Not too sharp I'm afraid. the bees were very quick on the flower and I was using f/5.6. May be I should have used a smaller aperture...ne_nau.gif
    And there is many own shadow ... :cry

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  • Awais YaqubAwais Yaqub Registered Users Posts: 10,572 Major grins
    edited September 1, 2007
    Wonderful !!
    Great idea
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