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50mm with Macro Reverse Mount Ring (not stacked lens)
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<blockquote data-quote="Silven" data-source="post: 279468" data-attributes="member: 16423"><p>I can help you with that as I just bought a full set of Kenko extension tubes. You definitely do have to get closer and you loose light but that might not necessarily be a bad thing if you're stopping down your lenses anyways to get better depth of field. I used all three stacked and a 105 VR 2.8 to get to 2-1 and it stopped down to F4. Ridiculously small depth of field. Half a mm maybe less. I did retain all my exif data and auto focus but you'll find you do most of your focusing manually and by moving your tripod forward and back. Hope its a sturdy tripod!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silven, post: 279468, member: 16423"] I can help you with that as I just bought a full set of Kenko extension tubes. You definitely do have to get closer and you loose light but that might not necessarily be a bad thing if you're stopping down your lenses anyways to get better depth of field. I used all three stacked and a 105 VR 2.8 to get to 2-1 and it stopped down to F4. Ridiculously small depth of field. Half a mm maybe less. I did retain all my exif data and auto focus but you'll find you do most of your focusing manually and by moving your tripod forward and back. Hope its a sturdy tripod! [/QUOTE]
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