Photographer Nicholas Sherlock 3D printed a $25 super wide-angle macro lens using glass from a CCTV camera and a 4x microscope.
The DIY lens adapter builds on Sherlock’s last project,
“It is a bit challenging to shoot with since the image in the viewfinder is flipped upside down. So you need to reverse the movements you’d normally make to frame your subject,” he explains. “Wide-angle CCTV lenses give the most unique effect since wide-angle macro is difficult to achieve on a typical mirrorless camera,” Sherlock adds.
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