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    Nature/Wildlife Forum Co-Moderator Loupey's Avatar
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    Re: Extension Tubes - Full Disclosure

    Hey, poker, yeah the close subject-to-lens distance can be a bit challenging to light. You probably already know this, but a single on-camera strobe can do beautiful work if bounced properly. Most of my "example" images I post here on PR are just quick, single strobe shots with the flashed typically pointing back and up over my head.
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    Re: Extension Tubes - Full Disclosure

    Hi, folks, I thought I might mention something I hadn't even thought of before:

    In playing with some equipment that I just bought my son, I found out that my tubes won't mount on his 18-55mm EF-S lens. My tubes (I think they are made by Kenko) have a baffle which hits the longer rear mount of the EF-S. I've mounted my tubes on every EF lens I've owned and never had an issue.

    Something to think about. Make sure you get the proper tubes to match the format you use.

    (EF lens on the left, EF-S lens on the right)
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    Re: Extension Tubes - Full Disclosure

    Quote Originally Posted by Loupey
    Hey, poker, yeah the close subject-to-lens distance can be a bit challenging to light....
    I have a light tent cube in the mail from an Ebay purchase. I hope to get it tomorrow so I can play with it this weekend. I can't wait for my first satisfying macro shot. I would due it in the day time but I've been so busy.

    Regarding EF-S and the Kenko tubes, I did see some fine print regarding it's incompatibility with EF-S lenses. I forgot which vendor states it.
    Canon 5D MKII & Canon 7D

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    Re: Extension Tubes - Full Disclosure

    Great comparison shots Loupey - good info., thanks for sharing !
    According to reviews on B&H's web site, the newer style Kenko EOS set will work without problems on EF-S lens, while the Canon EF12 II, and EF25 II are EF-S specific, if you can afford them. :thumbsup:
    Last edited by Rivman; 02-15-2009 at 03:10 PM.
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