Just one word of caution.. well, two, I guess:

1) Tripod, Tripod, Tripod!
Make sure it's really steady, or you will get a reverb from mirror slap like
you would NEVER believe... especially with extreme close ups (3x, 105
reversed)

2) Careful, Careful, Careful
If you ever break down the components (ie take the two bellow 'holders' off
the main rail) make sure they come off evenly and together - if one falls
out of your hands you will have a DEVIL of a time getting the bellows
repaired.

I speak from experience unfortunately!

Check out some of my fledgling attempts

http://www.transientimages.net and select Studio...

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