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author, comments, date, layout, slug, title, wordpress_id, categories
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| Chris Hodapp | true | 2010-12-30 22:46:22+00:00 | post | macro-photography-attempts-1-and-2 | Macro photography, attempts #1 and #2 | 464 |
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I picked up some very cheap extension tubes and a reversing ring for my DSLR, hoping to do some macro photography with them. However, I sort of ignored that both my lenses default to having their apertures at their narrowest setting (rather than their largest, which for some reason I assumed) until instructed otherwise whether electronically or via the aperture lever. This made it a bit more difficult to do a lot of the shots. I have a 49 to 52 mm step-up ring coming in the mail which will let me use the old SMC Pentax 50mm lens, which has an aperture ring, but it appears to be on a slow boat from China so it's not coming anytime soon.
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