Canon Freelensing Mount
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I learned about a technique called freelensing where the lens is not mounted on the camera. There is some separation to cause blurring and different focal lengths. You can create some cool images.
However, I didn't like the idea of having a lens in one hand and my camera in the other. I wanted a mount that could accomplish a similar look with a little bit of control.
This is a beta unit I'm still testing it out, you adjust focus by slowly pushing the lens closer or further from the camera using your fingers (Dont touch you lens!!) with the rubber band tension. You can also use the focus ring on the lens.
I had best luck with 100mm or 80mm. 50 was too short a lens. 70-200mm I did not try but it seemed way to big to fit. The lens I have in the photos is a Marco 100mm. and thats what took all the uploaded photos.
You will need to get rubber bands I found some at the dollar store rather thick and placed them on the mount skipping every other tooth and 5 spaces over.
Im cal
However, I didn't like the idea of having a lens in one hand and my camera in the other. I wanted a mount that could accomplish a similar look with a little bit of control.
This is a beta unit I'm still testing it out, you adjust focus by slowly pushing the lens closer or further from the camera using your fingers (Dont touch you lens!!) with the rubber band tension. You can also use the focus ring on the lens.
I had best luck with 100mm or 80mm. 50 was too short a lens. 70-200mm I did not try but it seemed way to big to fit. The lens I have in the photos is a Marco 100mm. and thats what took all the uploaded photos.
You will need to get rubber bands I found some at the dollar store rather thick and placed them on the mount skipping every other tooth and 5 spaces over.
Im cal
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