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    Re: Extension Tubes - Full Disclosure

    Since I originally posted this thread (almost 4 years ago now!!!) I haven't included any real-world examples in it. I keep posting examples in other threads but I'm sorry to have not kept this thread updated.

    So the following few posts will include some samples.

    So that you can gauge the usefulness of the combos, I will post images UNCROPPED and state which camera was used and the amount of extension (if noted).


    Besides, it's almost spring and thoughts of photographers' turn to... macros
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    Short Standard - 50mm

    For any given amount of extension, the shorter the lens, the high the magnification will be.

    A 50mm lens can be useful if the camera-to-subject distance can be short (or preferrably short) while maintaining a high magnification. Using multiple tubes will result in extremely short distances (2~3 inches in front of the lens).

    Here I used a cheap Canon EF50mm f/1.8 that I paid $80 new several years back. I was doing work for a high-end aquarium store and I wanted to be as close as possible to the glass to reduce my reflection and also to minimize the effect of the glass itself.

    Shot with a Canon 30D and 12mm tube.
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    Short Tele - 85mm

    Perhaps more flexible is a short telephoto like an 85mm or 100mm as they provide a good compromise of subject distance and magnification.

    A good choice for still life and studio work (product work).

    This image was taken outside with existing lighting. Canon 50D with EF85mm f/1.8 with 20mm of extension.

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    Re: Extension Tubes - Full Disclosure

    Quote Originally Posted by Loupey
    Since I originally posted this thread (almost 4 years ago now!!!) I haven't included any real-world examples in it. I keep posting examples in other threads but I'm sorry to have not kept this thread updated.

    So the following few posts will include some samples.

    So that you can gauge the usefulness of the combos, I will post images UNCROPPED and state which camera was used and the amount of extension (if noted).


    Besides, it's almost spring and thoughts of photographers' turn to... macros
    Hi Loupey,
    This is the exact kinda macro info I am looking for.
    Thank you for expanding on the subject and sharing your knowledge.
    My extension tubes are in the mail so I am trying to learn as much as I can before I start using them.
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    Re: Extension Tubes - Full Disclosure

    No sweat.

    More examples to come later. I've got to run to make a shoot.
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    Another 85mm Shot

    Another with the "portrait" EF 85mm f/1.8 with tubes.

    Shot with Canon 30D, existing light, uncropped.
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    My Favorite Combo - 300mm with Tubes

    My 300mm f/4 is my favorite lens to use with tubes. The camera-to-subject distance is absolutely fantastic for timid subjects and the narrow angle of view is terrific for minimizing distracting backgrounds.

    If I know I'm going out to shoot close-ups, I usually start right away with a 36mm tube on the 300mm and keep the other tubes in my pocket. I then add additional tubes as needed. With various tube combinations, I can shoot subjects from 3' to 8' away.

    These five all uncropped with various combinations of tubes (sorry but I change out tubes so fast there is no way I can keep track of exactly which tube was used). Image 1 with the Canon 10D. Images 2, 3, and 4 with the Canon 30D. Image 5 with the Canon 40D.
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    One more with the 300mm

    In this example, I do specifically remember using all three tubes (68mm total) so that I could get a frame-filling shot.

    This is a good example of the narrow angle of view possible with a long telephoto. I wanted to use this feature to create a seamless green background of color.

    Uncropped shot with the Canon 30D.
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    Even with Super Telephotos

    Even when I'm out birding with just my 500mm lens, you will always find that I have a set of tubes (and a 2x converter) somewhere on me.

    When I come across a scene like this, the 500mm can be used to get low perspective angle shots at distances around 10 to 12 feet which is well inside the specified close focus distance of the lens itself. So having a set of tubes can allow you to nearly disregard the close focus specifications of supertelephotos when choosing a model to purchase.

    Uncropped from the Canon 50D. The lens hood is nearly touching the surface of the water.
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    With a 70-200mm Zoom

    I started this thread by demonstrating how tubes work using the 70-200mm zoom. But I seldom use zooms with tubes for several reasons:

    1) there are too many factors that affect magnification and subject distance (focus, focal length, and amount of extension all have a profound effect on each other) that it is difficult to master and recreate

    2) zooms do not generally have the resolving capabilities that primes do, especially when pushed by tubes

    3) primes are lighter and therefore easier to tripod mount

    4) primes are faster and brighter so focusing (and manual focus is always recommended) is easier to see


    Still, some zooms have internal stabilization which can overcome some of these shortcomings.

    Here is an uncropped shot using the Canon 10D and the 70-200mm f/2.8L IS:
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    Final Word

    The moral of this long story is 1) don't let anyone try to convince you that only "macro" lenses are the "proper" choices for quality close-up / macro images, and 2) don't get trapped into seeing the world in only macro focal lengths (50mm/60mm, 90mm/100mm/105mm, and 180mm/200mm).

    Difficult situations call for different tools and some creative problem solving techniques. Besides, we don't all want to take pictures like how everyone else takes pictures do we?

    These final two images are slight crops from those taken with the Canon 40D and 50D, respectively, with the 500mm and a 36mm tube.

    Thanks for reading. Now go out and shoot!
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    Re: Final Word

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    Re: Final Word

    Nice pictures..

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    Re: With a 70-200mm Zoom

    All the pictures which are shown above are awesome and beautiful. Thanks for sharing this beautiful pictures over here.
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    Re: With a 70-200mm Zoom

    thank you for the comment.

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