Caruba reversing ring Nikon 62mm
Caruba's Reverse ring allows the lens to be placed upside down on the camera for macro photography.
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Caruba's Reverse ring allows the lens to be placed upside down on the camera for macro photography.
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Description
This reversing is an adaptor with the fitting to go on the camera on one side, and a male thread to screw into the filter thread of the lens on the other. If you reverse mount the lens directly onto the camera body, the optical centre of the lens is displaced from the film plane, introducing a short extension. This causes the lens to focus close, and gives a fixed high magnification, and a fixed working distance. The magnification depends on the focal length of the lens, and the displacement from the film. W/A lenses give higher magnification than standard or tele lenses.
In normal use, a lens has its largest element facing the subject and the smallest element facing the film. Using tubes or bellows, to give 1:1 or greater, the distance between the lens and the film is greater than between the lens and the subject. To maintain best quality, the lens still has to have its largest element facing the longest distance, and as this is now between the lens and the film, rather than the lens and the subject, the lens needs to be mounted in reverse. This is the 'proper' use of a reversing ring.
Suitable for 62mm (filter thread) lenses.
This reversing is an adaptor with the fitting to go on the camera on one side, and a male thread to screw into the filter thread of the lens on the other. If you reverse mount the lens directly onto the camera body, the optical centre of the lens is displaced from the film plane, introducing a short extension. This causes the lens to focus close, and gives a fixed high magnification, and a fixed working distance. The magnification depends on the focal length of the lens, and the displacement from the film. W/A lenses give higher magnification than standard or tele lenses.
In normal use, a lens has its largest element facing the subject and the smallest element facing the film. Using tubes or bellows, to give 1:1 or greater, the distance between the lens and the film is greater than between the lens and the subject. To maintain best quality, the lens still has to have its largest element facing the longest distance, and as this is now between the lens and the film, rather than the lens and the subject, the lens needs to be mounted in reverse. This is the 'proper' use of a reversing ring.
Suitable for 62mm (filter thread) lenses.
Specifications
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Article number | 12190302 |
Product colour | Black |
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Diameter | 62.0 |
General | |
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Article number | 12190302 |
Product colour | Black |
Overig | |
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Diameter | 62.0 |