📸 Capture the Unseen: Elevate your photography game with extreme close-ups!
The D&F AF Auto Focus Macro Extension Tube Set is designed for Canon EOS EF lenses, featuring three extension tubes (13mm, 21mm, and 31mm) that allow photographers to achieve extreme close-ups without compromising image quality. This lightweight and compact set is perfect for both amateur and professional photographers looking to explore the intricate details of their subjects.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.6 x 7.8 x 7.4 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
Brand | D&F |
Camera Lens | macro lens |
Colour | Black |
Lens Fixed Focal Length | 21 Millimetres |
Max Focal Length | 31 Millimetres |
Min Focal Length | 13 Millimetres |
Part number | DF364 |
Lens Design | Prime |
Focus type | Auto Focus |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**.
Great yoke
These are great, fast delivery, super value for money. The sample pics are taken with an 18-55mm kit lens with 18mp camera the close up one with the fibres is just a 100% crop of the other photo to give an idea of the detail you can achieve.Quality of the tubes are pretty good, the switch/clippy things work fine everything is as should be. If I was to have a gripe about anything its that they can feel a little 'gritty' when attaching them to each other. There is no grit or anything, its just the type of plastic feels a little 'sticky' Not a big gripe tho. Id definitely buy them again.Autofocus works, aperture works, but I prefer manual on a static subject.Worth buying to dip your toes into the macro world.
B**D
Ideal for beginners; Good enough, not excellent.
Fair value for money, not the highest quality feeling product in the world, but if you are in the market for macro extension tubes and are a beginning photographer, these are a great starting place.I own a Canon 4000D, I find the extension tubes fit the camera body moderately well, with some slight difficulty with the 31mm tube against the body. The shape of the connection could be better for an easier and more consistent fit, but they work with some fiddling.These add some nice versatility to nearly any lens. with low mm lenses, getting focus can be difficult if not impossible, beware. (for my 18-55mm at 18mm, the subject would need to be inside the lens to get it focused.(as far as my testing has gone, not a professional photographer)
S**N
Extension tubes are magic. Super cheap and incredible!
I thought that I had just broken my new camera when I tried this out since it behaves differently tothe other canon lenses. It's ok. Don't panic. Play around with it before attaching it to your camerato figure it out. You just push the metalic levers towards down (towards the camera if it was attachedto the camera). This lets you rotate and take off the extension. As I said, try it out and very easy. Justdifferent.The extension tubes are like I had seen on youtube and let me take lovely pics of bees and flowers, veryclose, to get big zoomed in images with fine structure of the bees wing and more. I have played around withit a bit, as in a few goes in the back garden, and once of my favourite purchases. There are excellent youtubevideos like the one by the guy who took his girls m&m's (which inspired me to get extension tubes).I don't do these justice since I have only tried a few times and a total newbie BUT was delightedby the pics that even I could do in my first few goes!
L**Z
Very cheap plastic, but good for the price
Let's start saying that it is made in what feels very cheap plastic. I wouldn't trust it holding a heavy and expensive lens, but it works well with light lenses (like my canon 50mm f1.8).The "auto focus" part is pretty useless, but you want it because forwarding the contacts between the camera body and the lens allows you to set the aperture, which is required to control the depth of field which may be far to shallow by default.You can have some good fun with this before deciding if it is worth spending more money in more professional equipment.
D**S
Nice
Better than I initially thought this would be like.Lightweight and easy to use. Added a couple of quick snaps taken using two of the three attachments (the 31mm and 21mm combined) on a 35-70mm lens.
M**.
These do not fit Canon 5d mk iii
These tubes do not fit the Canon 5d mk iii even though it says in the description that they do, think it is a typo.
I**C
Great value for the price
Struggled with these originally and blamed it on the tubes - actually it was my own inexperience with macrophotography.Images can come out a little grainy but this is due to lack of light, not the equipment, this is just the nature of macrophotograhy.Tubes are a little clanky and somewhat loud to attach but easy to take on and off.Extends much further than I imagined - saw some tiny black dots the size of the tip of a ballpoint pen and snapped a pic thinking it was fungus, but the picture showed it to be tiny mites.Has some difficulty autofocusing.Would recommend for people trying out macrophotography, this is so much cheaper for a similar outcome compared to camera branded lenses. Use a tripod for more stabilisation and an additional light source as the shutter speed will likely be slower and result in blurry photos - again this is not the fault of the equipment, just is what is expected of shooting macro :)
D**Y
It works
The product was as described by the seller, basically from what I could see and feel the main components made entirely from some form of plastic, even the mounts are plastic, so you'll only get what you pay for, but on saying that....so far it has worked i.e. AF and metering have all worked fine, the mounts when connected to a camera and a lens are not loose, how long it will last is anyones guess. Over the coming days, weeks and months I'll be putting it through it's paces so time will tell if was worth the money, but on the face of it with everything considered so far I would say "yes it's worth the money I paid".
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