This is posted in the spirit of sharing lockdown experiences, and absolutely not as anything else.
As some of you will know I've dabbled in macro/close up for a good few years now, and thought I had settled on an approach that suited me, namely outdoor flowers and insects shot with the 300mm + 1.4TC which is my birding gear, works well, and saves me carrying an extra lens around as I can shoot any interesting close-up subject seen on the birding walks. But that was before lockdown, and for the last few weeks I've been exploring variations on the theme of table-top macro/close-up.
First up was trying the 50mm lens with a reversing ring but as all good experimenters know you should anly change one thing at a time and so I wanted to use the CaptureOne tethered shooting procedure as tried out (successfully, in my view) here. But of course that wouldn't work as the contacts required for electronic control cannot be engaged with the reversed lens. So, off to Duck Duck Go and a search for alternatives. One that appealed was to use extension tubes as these can be attached to any lens and provide lots of flexibility in regard to magnification, but there were too many posts critical of build quality and availability/effectiveness of the coupling. However the tube set made by Dorr seemed to come out well, and although there were only a few reviews I decided to give it a go.
Price and delivery were good and I was impressed with the physical quality of the kit. And best of all it worked seamlessly with the camera electronics/CaptureOne tethering. Here are two "Daffodil" shots, captured as described above, and processed in Zerene.
I'm well aware that they're not great, but as the first step in the journey I'm happy enough. (If the journey tite is "keeping sane in lockdown" then it's working).