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I dont have any input for youBUT! Once you get all this nice camera gear you have a great subject to photograph
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It depends on the lens you are mounting it on. Each lens has a certain diameter for attaching filters. Look on your lens or lens cap to check the size. Do realize that by using reversing adaptors, you will be going full manual mode. Also you will have to figure out how to keep your aperture open because the spring keeps it at its smallest opening (a small piece of tape usually does the trick).
But rather than do that, why not invest in extension tubes for doing Macro?
I think also, that canon uses 58mm, check it on canon's website for sure!...but one thing...i wont use the 18-55 kit objective for macros! (don't like thatone for anything) for macro i think between 100-180 mm lens are the best, or there are spec macro lenses, used on a tripod, and if needed some brighten flash but not direct flash on the object.
made it with 160mm ISO100, aperture was about F6..also needa little photoshop work, but just corrected the contrasts on it.
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