Extension Tube Sets

hark

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Using the 18-55mm, the Mrs. gets some activity from the auto-focus motor, but no actual results. She is fine with manual focusing and uses the [Live View] most of the time doing her macro work/shots. I tried the 20mm tube with my 70-300mm and nothing .. some activity, but nothing comes in focus at all. I cannot even manually focus on anything.

Michael

The 70-300mm lens is not a fast lens to begin with, and to use an extension tube with it will cut down the amount of light even further. I *think* that may be causing your problem. You mentioned an 85mm macro lens...generally macros are faster...around f/2.8...so when the light is cut down, there is still enough there for the camera to operate its AF.
 

Silven

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So what brand/make of extension tubes would you guys recommend? I'd be using it with a 105mm 2.8 VR on a D800E that will auto focus up to F8 I believe. I just want to get better then 1:1 ratio.
 

Jonathan

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From my research the Kenko teleconverters are the only ones that work with the greatest variety of Nikon lenses. Even the Nikon ones are extremely limited (I have a Kenko TC). On that basis I see no reason why their extension tubes shouldn't also work, as stated by 480sparky. However, I'm new to this kit and have just bought Polaroid AF extensions!
 
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480sparky

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From my research the Kenko teleconverters are the only ones that work with Nikon lenses. Even the Nikon ones are extremely limited (I have Kenko TC). On that basis I see no reason why their extension tubes shouldn't also work, as stated by 480sparky. However, I'm new to this kit and have just bought Polaroid AF extensions.

There's scores of tube brands that will work with Nikon lenses. The F-mount had been around since 1959. Just take a look on fleabay.......
 

Jonathan

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That I do not dispute. And I have edited my post to be slightly more accurate: Kenko seem to make TCs that work with the greatest variety of Nikon lenses. Tubes I cannot comment on, but a company with that track record with TCs must be a safe bet for tubes, too. Which is what you recommended, so I'm not sure we are where we are.

Goodnight from England.
 
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