> You can buy a lens reversing adapter, so you don't have to hold the
> lens. I have one, but I have never used it. It mounts in place of the
> lens, and the lens screws onto the adapter using the filter threads.
>
> Bill Stanke
Dear Bill.....
I have one and I have tried playing with it with the Zuiko 50/1.8 as well as
the Zuiko 35-105 zoom..... what I experienced from th eprinted results was a
lot of 'hotspots' ie... extreme flare on a part of the pic.... maybe due to
poor technique, or maybe shld have craeted a primitive hood...etc
It was also very difficult to get the focus and DOF right..... I used paper
clips to hold the aperture tab and what have U ... etc .....
Anyway , I gave up after that ... too troublesome....
I now have THE Zuiko 90/2..... fantastic lens..... ooh lah lah.... maybe I
shld now hunt for bellows to complement it....
Peace
TMLee
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