Specialist optics designed for specific tasks, such as macro photography, can command a high price. Sony’s FE 90mm f/2.8 Macro G OSS lens costs £849, for example, while Canon’s RF 100mm F2.8L Macro IS USM costs an eye-watering £1,379. While they are undoubtedly brilliant lenses, it isn’t essential to spend such a large amount to capture amazing close-up photos. In this project, I’ll introduce you to reversing rings – inexpensive adapters that fit any lens with a front filter thread. Old prime lenses, such as a 50mm, will also work well and, once attached to your camera body in reverse, will allow you to focus much closer, making macro photography much more accessible. Here’s how to use a reversing ring…
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Depth of field becomes much shallower…