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2012-12-24T19:00:00
This is a very good macro option to keep in mind. Using it reversed it works amazing, and you go at about 4X with a PB-6 Nikon's bellows. It's pretty sharp and colors look rich. DOF is very thin (works best at wide apertures F4-5)...Focus Stacking would be a must. I find it good for studio shots, it would be harder to try it in the field...and will have to find a good way to adapt the twin flash R1C1 to it, or shoot with tripod and Natural Light. Anyway, it's worth to have it as an option in your macro bag...and for very low $$
Patricio C.
6/4
24x36mm (35mm)
Leica M39
f/2.8-16
Yes/Yes
M43.0 x 0,75
Yes
40.8 x 46mm
105g
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