Quote (Tomes @ Mon, Feb 16 2009, 01:00am)
I got a tip for you.
You can put higher f-number on the lens, but adjusting f-number first, holding down the dof preview button and taking the lens off the camera at same time, now the f-number selected will stay on the lens after you remove it. If you remove the lens normally lens will be wide open and naturally focused area will be really(too) small.
hmm is there actually a dof preview button on XTI or 40D? I don't think that I have seen it on mine or maybe it's called something else? Well it sounds like a good idea since you have to change everything manually with a reversed lens and I guess you have to use the full manual setting on your camera as well. Oh and I have kinda discovered that when using manual focus on my camera pictures could turn out a bit out of focus even though it looks sharp when I looked through the viewfinder. Is it because I am wearing glasses or that I need to adjust the viewfinder or something?

Oh and those are some very interesting pictures. So far I haven't really be interested in macro photography because I just can't afford or willing to buy a macro lens and I didn't know where to buy those adapter rings. Well I am going to check out at my local camera store next week to see if they sell an adapter for my lens which is quite a bit wider than your kit lens

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This post was edited by Futurama on Feb 16 2009 04:33am