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Old 31-05-07, 22:15
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Christine,

You got quite impressive magnification on that one. Reversing the 50 will not get you so high unless you try either tubes or a tc or maybe both.

Having just seen crazee horse's post then I am in between moon shots ( 400 + tcs ) action shots of insects ( probably reversed 50 ) and ultra closeups ( bellows tubes and anything to give magnification of small creatures ).

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Don this is with the old Tessar reversed stoped down to f11 the image is softer and cold looking. Not impressed.
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I have been reading this thread with interest. I did use this technique some 30 years ago with my Pentax Spotmatic using a 200mm on the camera with a 50mm lens reversed. I still have them and the coupling ring.

However, the lenses that I now use have much larger diameters. I have the following
100-400mm diam 77mm
24-105mm diam 77mm
10-22mm diam 77mm
200mm diam 72mm
Do I have any hope of getting a suitable coupling ring?

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So glad you have found the thread interesting Dave. I think you may have a job to get hold of a reversing ring for that size but you could do what I did. I have a p system 58mm adapter. I duck taped an old 50mm lens to the adapter it doesn't look very tidy as I had just taken the duck tape off and stuck it back to take photo.

Adapters are £3.99 from this firm for the 77mm ones
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So glad you have found the thread interesting Dave. I think you may have a job to get hold of a reversing ring for that size but you could do what I did. I have a p system 58mm adapter. I duck taped an old 50mm lens to the adapter it doesn't look very tidy as I had just taken the duck tape off and stuck it back to take photo.

Adapters are £3.99 from this firm for the 77mm ones
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Thanks Christine, I may well give that a go.

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Don this is with the old Tessar reversed stoped down to f11 the image is softer and cold looking. Not impressed.
Christine,

As it is an old lens I don't know about lens coatings. Image is sharp but lacks contrast. You have certainly captured a lot of detail that would be hard to see with the naked eye. Quite facinated by the feet.

I had a little play to increase contrast. I guess a touch of 81A filter in CS would reduce the cold feel.

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Dave,

Be aware these adaptor rings are available in two outside diameters A = 77mm and P = 100mm.

For the 77mm filter thread you will need two rings from the P series. These can then be taped together to give a thread each side.

Link to the Cokin web site http://www.cokin.co.uk/pages/main.htm

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A much better Cokin link http://www.cokin.com/

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Somehow I knew in my rush to post that these rings came in various outside dimensions, I got it a bit wrong re series and dims, so this is a correction.

A series - 67mm
P series - 84mm
Z-Pro series - 100mm

I have found a 77mm thread P series and the land ( free flat area around the rim ) is 5mm. Probably a bit shy if mounting anything heavy. So for mounting 77mm threaded lenses I would look for Z-Pro adaptor rings. This would allow sufficient land for them to be drilled and screwed or popriveted together for ultimate security.

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Many thanks for all the info Don. Later this week when I will have some time I will try my lenses out just hand held to see what may work and then investigate the means of attaching.

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