

Now, let’s make it work.
Step 1: Put the macro lens on the camera (in my case it’s the Sigma 105mm)
Step2 : Make sure your lens is on manual focus
Step 3 : Screw the step-down ring onto the macro lens
Step 4 : Turn the aperture dial on your fast lens (in my case it’s the Nikkor 50mm) to it’s widest setting (smallest f-stop #). We need as much light as possible getting in.
Step 5 : Screw the front of the fast lens onto the front of the macro lens.
Step 6 : Put your camera on manual focus
This is what the setup should look like.
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