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*** lots of folks have asked me about the metal platform that I use in so many of my setups. It is an inexpensive lab lifter, which can be found here: https://amzn.to/3vBWTSj This is a slightly better one than shown in the video (the one in the video has been retired)*** A huge thank you to all my Patreon supporters, including Barry, Darek, Dave, and Doc, who all signed up this week. Awesome! Please check out my Patreon creator page at / allanwallsphotography By request, this is an introduction to using the bellows for macro photography. We look at how to mount camera and lens, and present a walkthrough of a bellows workflow, including setting magnification and focusing. Here is a link to a simple extension/magnification calculator (thanks to Michael Jones for providing this useful tool). http://thingsupclose.com/tools/extens... The variable "magnification" is looking for the maximum reproduction ratio - for the 50mm Nikon lens I was using, the "magnification" is 0.15X. This number will be found in the specifications published by the maker of your lens. For more information on Nikon's PB-6 camera bellows, check out my article at https://www.allanwallsphotography.com...