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Bob,
My biggest problem with taking pictures thru reversed still camera or movie
camera lenses has always been vibrations. At such high magnifications, I can't
seem to get rid of vibrations. What's your secret?
A.
On Thu Oct 21 14:27:05 1999,
"Robert & Betty Lipe" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Dear group, Thanks to Sally Kaicher showing me how to reverse an 8mm
>movie lens adapt it to my SLR and get great closeups of the micros. I
>used it for many years. I accidently stumbled onto a better closeup
>lens while in my favorite camera store. They had a old video lens off
>of one of the older video cameras, it's different from the new ones. I
>bought it and adapted it to my camera which is not easy, and now I can
>take pictures of shells no larger than 4mm. Even large radula look good
>in color. I'm sorry but I don't hire out, don't have the time, but
>thought you might try this on your own.
>
>Bob Lipe
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>Check us out at our Website: www.theshellstore.com
>348 Corey Ave , St. Pete Beach, FL 33706
>727-360-0586 Fax 727-360-3668
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