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<blockquote data-quote="RobHD" data-source="post: 595216" data-attributes="member: 41534"><p>information overload , I'm really enjoying do the close up photography of late and have been looking at a way of getting closer.</p><p></p><p>whilst at work I've been doing some reading up on this matter and as i can really afford a proper macro lens right now and christmas is coming i was going to ask my parents for either, bellows or extension rings.</p><p></p><p>now the bellows will lose all electronics from camera to lens and i goes thats great in a studio or lab were you have time to set stuff up.</p><p></p><p>but I've seen the extensions with the couplings for AF, metering and so on and they seem reasonably priced.</p><p></p><p>i looked at the Kenko ones which are around £100 new and some Meike that look exactly like the kenko ones at around £30-50.</p><p></p><p>so apart from getting a dedicated macro lens are the extensions any good that have the couplings as well as having the metal attachments?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobHD, post: 595216, member: 41534"] information overload , I'm really enjoying do the close up photography of late and have been looking at a way of getting closer. whilst at work I've been doing some reading up on this matter and as i can really afford a proper macro lens right now and christmas is coming i was going to ask my parents for either, bellows or extension rings. now the bellows will lose all electronics from camera to lens and i goes thats great in a studio or lab were you have time to set stuff up. but I've seen the extensions with the couplings for AF, metering and so on and they seem reasonably priced. i looked at the Kenko ones which are around £100 new and some Meike that look exactly like the kenko ones at around £30-50. so apart from getting a dedicated macro lens are the extensions any good that have the couplings as well as having the metal attachments? [/QUOTE]
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