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Reverse adapter
ring lets you take great close-up or macro photos with your SLR camera
High
speed normal lenses on 35mm SLR cameras actually take sharper close-up
photos when they are turned around backwards. A reverse adapter lets you
do this. The photo at the right shows an Olympus OM-1 with 50mm lens
mounted in the reverse position. Notice that the back of the lens is
hanging out there for all the world to see. Click on picture to
see a bigger image
What
does a reverse adapter do? One side is threaded to fit the filter rim of
your lens. The other has a mount like your camera lens. Screw the
adapter into your lens' filter rim, turn the lens around and bayonet it
into the camera body. Click on picture to see a bigger image
These rugged metal rings drop into a pocket, great for day tripping.
Your automatic diaphragm will not work, and your lens will not be
coupled to the light meter.
Selected models just $14.99.
Sorry, we don't have any models other than the ones listed. (Hint
- you can use filter step up and step down rings for other filter rim
diameters)
| Camera body mount |
Filter rim size |
| Canon FD bayonet mount |
55 mm |
| Konica AR bayonet |
55 mm |
| Minolta SRT/XG mount |
55 mm |
| Nikon Bayonet mount |
49 mm |
| Olympus OM-series |
49 mm |
| Pentax Thread mount |
52 mm |
| Pentax K bayonet |
52 mm |
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