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Originally Posted by jet_kit
Yes, reversing rings are very cheap and will give you superb macro quality. The downside is that you will have no focus or distance control at all, the reversed lenses will focus where it wants to, and that's an end of it. Also, the aperture has to be set manually after you done all your setting up, so a tripod is essential.
Tip. Wide Angle lenses give you more magnification when reversed. Long lenses are pretty useless.
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i realized using the 50mm canon lens wasn't the best option after i commented because there would be no control thanks for pointing that out as what i said was a bit miss leading
i should have said an old manual lens on a reversing ring would be a much better choice
it's one of those things on my todo list get a reversing ring and an old 28mm manual lens which can be picked up quite cheaply on the second hand market
another option which i have put a bit of thought into was using bellows with an old manual lens to try and achieve those " fly's eye " kind of shots
not really made my mind up which route to take yet