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  1. I would like to take a picture of American Beech in the winter with falling snow flakes. Do you know how, is it in the evening and with a flash? Thank you
  2. Dear Photo.net, I have a question on a project that I am thinking of. Do you think you could take a reversing ring for reversing a lens onto the camera body, glue a lens mount from a cheap extension tube unto it, and make a cheap, narrow extension ring for use with wide angle lenses? I think this would be useful for closeups on wide angle lenses that do not focus close enough. I am also thinking of using the new macro wide angle lenses. Thank you very much, Matthew
  3. Can the Leica 15 3.5 R lens be used with Canon EOS R mirrorless cameras? The Canon EOS R adapter allows more room for the back of that lens. I understand it cannot be used with Canon EOS because it would hit the mirror. The EOS R mirrorless has no mirror and an adapter that gives more breathing room. Would the lens scratch the sensor, if it cannot be used? There are no similar wide angle lenses with .17 meter close focus, other than the Leica 2.8. Thank you very much, Matthew
  4. Thank you. That would be a 15 mm lens (on dx) that can close focus to .22 meters. This is wide and cheaper than a 14mm lens. What a gem of advice. Thank you so much for producing a picture for me. A whole project done for this vision. Thank you. I will consider it seriously.
  5. Hi. I love steep perspectives and think wide angle lenses are truly remarkable. I love steep perspectives and enjoy near far shots. I love wide angle lenses that close focus to .2 meters. I see Canon and Nikon both have modern 14 2.8 lenses that can close focus to .2 meters. My widest lens is a 21 mm that can focus to .2 meters. Has anyone used either of these lenses at this focus distance? I photograph wildflowers and wide angle closeups convey a story to me. I used the Nikon 21 mm with the K1 tube as Naturfotograph.com suggested. I see he wrote a review of the 14 mm where he says it can also take the K1 tube but at the users own risk. Has anyone done this? I have never used a 14 mm lens. I am hoping you can help me offer insights into widlflower scenics I could take with wide angle lenses that have a very close focus limit. Have you ever enjoyed the close focus of these lenses? If you are a landscape photographer have you ever put a rock or tree very close in the picture? I am hoping you could offer some insight to see if this type of lens, with its luxurious perspective and close focus distance, could take additional interesting photographs for me. Thank you so much. Matthew
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