Now when you put them next to each other i really make his head look round
Sticks and stones break my bones but it’s the words that make me cry.
Off-topic internet poet. Habbekrats' pet.
If you don't greet somebody above you they will make you wish you hadn't been born with a little ITing....I looked like the marines walking around so they wanted to murder me cause they couldn't tell and what made it worse was I was walking around with my brother who is a Marine. I'm in the Marines now but I wouldn't recommend anybody going to a Marine base graduation looking like one of the new recruits or newly graduated Marines lol. (they think you're leaving the base without permission)
Me. This picture is about 4months old though. Eh
I'm just here lookin for hot chicks who need a virtual shoulder to cry on.
Line up, ladies. Line on up.
It's a Nikon D7000 aaand that specific lens is not a macro lens at all, it's a Nikkor AF-S 50/1,4G. You can turn most lenses around 180 degrees and use them as macro lenses.
This is the concept: You turn a lens 180 degrees, pull the aperture-lever (shutter speeds rapidly increases, and depth of field rapidly decreases, the further you pull the aperture-lever) aaaand shoot away. You have to focus by moving the camera closer to the motif, or vice versa; the focal ring does not work when shooting this way.
To make it work in practice, you have to remove the lens currently attached and put the reversed lens as close to the camera as possible. You can even buy rings that you screw on as a filter, that makes it possible to attach the lens to the camera backwards.
The result?
I know you didn't ask how it works; simply what camera I have, but I'm sure someone reading this will think it's useful.