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Teus !QbSstcPD6U
Recently, I got my hands on some exotic glass. I've bought a very exotic lens, and it came with some rings and two other strange lenses.

I've managed to mount one of those smaller lenses. it's focal lenght is around 60-80mm. crown glass (its reversed) is 45mm wide. testing indicated that the lens is faster then f/2 for sure

it is almost 1:1 macro. with a 52.5mm extension tube (as seen on the photo), it does about 2.5:1. the image on the film, is bigger then the object in real life
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>> Teus !QbSstcPD6U
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comparing it with this lens
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>> Teus !QbSstcPD6U
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with the extension tube

never mind the drying marks on the film, it was a sloppy processing job
>> Teus !QbSstcPD6U
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backfocusing issue with my mechanical body is still not resolved perfectly, so these photos aren't perfect. you can see on the previous photos how shallow DOF is anyway

next to a thin DOF, the photos also have that awesome soft, dreamy look
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with extension tube again
>> Teus !QbSstcPD6U
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macro photos are of one of those really rare Tsukuyomi figurines by the way <3

I'll be taking and posting some sharper photos soon
>> des
weird, is it really in F-mount or is it T-mount with an adaptor?
Neato, regardless.
>> Anonymous
Wow, I like that. Any way of doing it with a basic lens, or maybe lensbaby?
>> F!Dave
Awesome! I love weird glass.
>> Teus !QbSstcPD6U
>>29896
the lens has a thread that's about 45mm, it goes to a step-up ring and a K2 to Nikon F adapter.

>>29897
not really. prepare to pay a lot for a true macro lens

and daamn, i love this glass. can't wait to get it's big brother mounted and working
>> Anonymous
>>29885
Looks very impressive. I bet people run as soon as you point that thing at them.
>> Anonymous
There's a baby inside of me right now.
There are nutrients in the glue.
Cut my head off.
>> belzelga
Neat set up. I get the same results by using a bellows with a 58mm lens at the front ( it get's .08:1 all the way to 2.2:1) . Saddly my lens isn't as fast as yours ,it's only F2