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Submitted: April 25, 2007
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This tutorial describes how to reverse a common lens to get true macro shots. It also shows how to build a suitable, unexpensive, light source to be used with the reversed lens. Though most of the info applies to DSLR cameras, there are useful suggestions for compact digital cameras and traditional SLR cameras too.

This PDF document is the full version of the document (with images) - about 810 KB. For the light-weight version, without images, please click HERE.

If interested, please see more tutorials from my gallery.
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I'll definitely have to take a closer look at this when I get the chance. 17 pages!!! :faint: It looks like a chapter from a textbook :D

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well i just hope that it can be useful and not too boring.
when you read it, please note me my english mistakes... at least the major ones :)

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That I will do :D

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If you can regularly come up with lunatic interpretations of simple stories, you should major in English. ... You should major in philosophy if you plan to take a lot of drugs. ~Dave Barry
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thanks. very kind of you :)

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I ve download this tutorial, i m sure it will be helpful for me, i like very much macros! Thanx!!

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thanks. feel free to ask if you have questions :)

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Thank you for this - excellent help!

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i hope you'll find it useful. thanks for the :+fav:. :D

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thankyou,,it is realy helpfull

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