MO: Macro Extension Tube for Nikon / Canon / Minolta D / Pentax K


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PQ23

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Introduction
This adapter comes with the option for Nikon, Canon EOS, MD and Pentax K mount. It is completely made of metal. And it's value for money.


Descriptions
With the three 9mm, 16mm and 30mm extensions tubes you can achieve up to 8 different combinations of macro ranges. Also included in the package is one male and one female adapters, which are not meter-coupled, therefore manual focusing and manual aperture setting are required.


MO Terms
Payment: Full payment in advance. Will pm payment instruction when I'm ready to order
Delivery leadtime: 2-3 weeks upon MO close, or could be earlier but please don't chase me
Price: S$38 (including delivery)

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Combinations
Tube Combination (ratio)
1) Only mounting tubes with out extension tube (1:0.34)
2) Mounting tubes + Tube 1 (1:0.48)
3) Mounting tubes + Tube 2 (1:0.62)
4) Mounting tubes + Tube 1&2 (1:0.76)
5) Mounting tubes + Tube 3 (1:0.90)
6) Mounting tubes + Tube 1&3 (1:1.04)
7) Mounting tubes + Tube 2&3 (1:1.18)
8) Mounting tubes + Tube 1,2&3 (1:1.32)

Note that this is just for info, no guarantee of ratio accuracy
 

Those who wish to order, please PM me your contact number and delivery address

1) pq23 - Canon
2)
3)
 

hi me interested

1) pq23 - Canon
2) kohweeloon - pentax
3)
 

1) pq23 - Canon
2) kohweeloon - pentax
3) e-lim

Can AF???
 

from the description
Descriptions
With the three 9mm, 16mm and 30mm extensions tubes you can achieve up to 8 different combinations of macro ranges. Also included in the package is one male and one female adapters, which are not meter-coupled, therefore manual focusing and manual aperture setting are required.

I guess not ? :dunno:
 

Those who wish to order, please PM me your contact number and delivery address

1) pq23 - Canon
2) kohweeloon - pentax
3) e-lim (which mount?)
 

1) pq23 - Canon
2) kohweeloon - pentax

I cancelled. If no connection to the cam, that means must adjust aperture manually. ;p
 

So few interest? I thought this is better than the macro lens reverse adapter that I mo last time. As you can have different magnification with one lens. Just wondering, is AF really useful in super macro shot, normally I just move the camera closer or further from the subject to get focus, turning the focusing ring doesn't seem to change the focusing distance at all. Any comment welcome :)
 

1) pq23 - Canon
2) kohweeloon - pentax
3) hotgraphy - Nikon
 

PQ23 said:
So few interest? I thought this is better than the macro lens reverse adapter that I mo last time. As you can have different magnification with one lens. Just wondering, is AF really useful in super macro shot, normally I just move the camera closer or further from the subject to get focus, turning the focusing ring doesn't seem to change the focusing distance at all. Any comment welcome :)

I just bought a reversal ring but find it almost useless. Since the DOF is very high and must mount on tripod, focusing is quite difficult n erroneous, specially translucent material like glass or gems. Just my opinion. So I was interested until I find AF is not available. But compared to reversal ring, this is few times better and I think opaque n stationary subject should not be a problem. ;)
 

PQ23 said:
So few interest? I thought this is better than the macro lens reverse adapter that I mo last time. As you can have different magnification with one lens. Just wondering, is AF really useful in super macro shot, normally I just move the camera closer or further from the subject to get focus, turning the focusing ring doesn't seem to change the focusing distance at all. Any comment welcome :)
I think this is value for money especially for Nikon users. As for others...:think: I just know that it is very troublesome to Canon EF mount users.
 

Thanks for the comment! More OT & feedback welcome ;)
 

There's no electrical contacts to communicate between the lens and camera, therefore you'll need a lens that has an aperture ring to set your aperture. For Minolta AF users, sorry, this is not compatible unless you use Minolta MD body + lens.
 

1) pq23 - Canon
2) kohweeloon - pentax
3) hotgraphy - Nikon
4)runz - Nikon
 

I am quite interested. But can you do some sample of what these ring can capture? I got a 50mm F1.8, hope can make it into a cheap alternative macro lens as well.

If the result is good.. i will get one set ^_^
 

chunger said:
I am quite interested. But can you do some sample of what these ring can capture? I got a 50mm F1.8, hope can make it into a cheap alternative macro lens as well.

If the result is good.. i will get one set ^_^

for canon you can't control the aperture, cos no electric contact, all the way you shoot macro at f/1.8, i think its to narrow the DOF.
 

1) pq23 - Canon
2) kohweeloon - pentax
3) hotgraphy - Nikon
4)runz - Nikon
5)All Blacks - Nikon
 

xl1 said:
for canon you can't control the aperture, cos no electric contact, all the way you shoot macro at f/1.8, i think its to narrow the DOF.

Hi, I am using a nikon 50mm f1.8. It got an aperture ring wor. So it will be fine rite?
 

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