An update about magnifications...
I just now tried this again using the newer model lens, the one labeled "CANON ZOOM LENS EF-S 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6 IS II" on the front ring.
Using also a thin one-piece reversing ring, field width goes to as much as 37 mm.
I haven't shot any tests, but the image on Live View looks pretty encouraging except for the corners.
--Rik
Shooting with a reversed 18-55 mm Canon kit lens
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It can be a poor's man MP-E for sure
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KW0cFk9d-P0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KW0cFk9d-P0
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That's a very elegant conversion!seta666 wrote:It can be a poor's man MP-E for sure
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KW0cFk9d-P0
I cannot resist making the pun that although the lens is reversible, the conversion is not.
For readers who don't want to sit through an 8:35 video, what it demonstrates is how to start with a single lens, then disassemble, modify, rearrange the parts, and reassemble them to make a new unit that is similar to eurythyrea's reverse adapter with cable and lens, except with the lens glued into the middle of the assembly. Definitely a cool piece of DIY work!
--Rik
Interesting thread
I once played with a Nikon kit zoom 18-55, and also with the 18-200VR
Qualitywise, the results were best at the wide end (max magnification).
Magnification can be increased by inserting an additional extension tube. Moreover, this also seems to improve quality relatively (diffraction gets worse). I think this is due to the sensor being closer to the MFD position of the reversed lens.
BR has suggested an alternative option with a close-up diopter "filter" between the camera and a reversed old 35-70mm lens.
I once played with a Nikon kit zoom 18-55, and also with the 18-200VR
Qualitywise, the results were best at the wide end (max magnification).
Magnification can be increased by inserting an additional extension tube. Moreover, this also seems to improve quality relatively (diffraction gets worse). I think this is due to the sensor being closer to the MFD position of the reversed lens.
BR has suggested an alternative option with a close-up diopter "filter" between the camera and a reversed old 35-70mm lens.