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<blockquote data-quote="GracieAllen" data-source="post: 572464" data-attributes="member: 41283"><p>I'm not sure if you've purchased them yet or not, either, but be aware that even with the Kenko DG (?) tubes that have the contacts and such, you MAY lose the autofocus. The camera will try, but if it just sits there and jitters back and forth with the focus a small amount, you'll have to manually focus. If you have or buy the Kenko tubes, and they do this, I recommend calling Kenko USA (presuming you're in the USA), and talking to technical support... It may not help, but you never know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GracieAllen, post: 572464, member: 41283"] I'm not sure if you've purchased them yet or not, either, but be aware that even with the Kenko DG (?) tubes that have the contacts and such, you MAY lose the autofocus. The camera will try, but if it just sits there and jitters back and forth with the focus a small amount, you'll have to manually focus. If you have or buy the Kenko tubes, and they do this, I recommend calling Kenko USA (presuming you're in the USA), and talking to technical support... It may not help, but you never know. [/QUOTE]
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