Fotodiox Automatic Macro Extension Tube Set for Canon EOS M (EF-M) Mount Mirrorless Cameras for Extreme Close-up Photography

Macro

SKU: EFM-MCR-AF
UPC: 847372028672
This product has been discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.

Description

Features:
  • Any combination of tubes can be used for various reproduction ratios
  • No optical insert - maintains lens optical quality while remaining lightweight
  • Extension tubes are designed to enable a lens to focus closer than its normal set minimum focusing distance
  • Designed with all the electrical and mechanical couplings to maintain auto focus and TTL auto exposure
  • Kit of two extension tube sections: 10mm and 16mm
  • 24 Month Manufacturer Warranty

  • The Fotodiox Macro Extension Tube is a wonderful substitution for the expensive macro lens. They are exceptionally useful for macro photography, enabling you to convert almost any lens into a macro lens at a fraction of the cost while maintaining its original optical quality. By placing distance between your camera body and lens, focusing distance is shortened and the magnifying effect of your subject is created.

    The Fotodiox Pro Auto Macro Extension Tube Kit for Canon EOS M (EF-m) Cameras is a set of automatic tubes designed to communicate all electronic functions from the lens to camera including autofocus and auto-exposure. The kit contains two extension tubes of 10mm and 16mm in length. The extension tubes can be used independently or added together for extreme macro photography. No other optical components are added with this kit, the image preserves the original optical properties of the lens.

    Compatible Cameras
    Canon EF-M Cameras - Popular models include:
    Canon EOS M, M2, M3, M5, M10
    Style Auto Macro Extension Tube Kit for Canon EOS M (EF-m) Mirrorless Camera System
    Sections 2 Sections - 10mm & 16mm
    Manufacture Fotodiox Inc.
    Warranty 24 Months
    Tips:
  • Attach the lens to the extension tube, then mount onto camera the same way a lens normally does
  • Each ring brings you closer to the subject as you increase the distance between lens and camera
  • Different lens lengths will require a different distance to be used from the subject, if the subject is not in focus move the camera closer or further from the subject until the subject comes into focus