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Christophe Vuichard
{K:218} 11/30/2005
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Hi again Kasia. About your question, a reverse adaptor is a ring that you fix at the front of you lens (like any other filter) and on the opposite side of the thread you get the same "mechanical" connexion as you have on the back of your lens. This means you get a lense with 2 mountings. You can connect it normally from the back to the camera or, reverse the lens and connect it from the front. Thus you get a cheap macro lens :) You lose electric contacts so you cannot use the autofocus or stuff like that but if you have a tight budget and want to try some macro picture before spending lots of $ in a real good macro lens, you can use this adaptor... I got mine for about 20$.. Yes, it's really cheap so you have nothing to loose. Hope this helped you and that we'll see some macro pictures in your portfolio one day ;)
Chris
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Kasia Koltunska
{K:5825} 11/27/2005
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Reverse adaptor? What does that do?
I thought this image was of some form of fungi or something you might find in the sea - by no means did I expect it to be a toothbrush. I love the blue of the background. You have an increadibly diverse portfolio - truly creative shots!
Thanks for sharign.
Kasia
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Cristina D
{K:8080} 12/9/2004
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very nice work here, by the way wanna tell you that I like your photos very much, I`m glad that u live there cause u can share us a lot of interesting things!
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Jimmye Brizendine
{K:888} 1/27/2004
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Aren't new "toys" fun!!??? Enjoyed this shot. Wonderful colors. Will look forward to more images shot with you new adapter.....
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maria elisa duque
{K:1503} 1/27/2004
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cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Egidija Smilingiene
{K:3227} 1/27/2004
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it is unbelievable. so simple thing and soooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ....... that blue light is just perfect
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