A Macro reversing ring lets you transform any lens into a macro (or Micro) lens so you can shoot close ups of even the tiniest things.
All you need to do to convert any lens into a macro is reverse it on the camera - how cool is that! I don't know the physics of why it works - it just does.
There are downsides. When you use a reversing ring you lose all the electronic functions like auto focus and electronic aperture control. But you can still do all these things manually and I promise manual exposure isn't difficult. Please come see our manual exposure film ([ Ссылка ]) to see what I mean.
In this video I'll explain and demonstrate how to shoot macro by reversing your lens by photographing some tiny snail shells and even tinier lichens on a stone.
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