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Extension
tubes are designed to enable a lens to focus closer than
its normal set minimum focusing distance. Getting closer
has the effect of magnifying your subject (making it
appear larger in the viewfinder and in your pictures).
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.
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The
DG extension tubes have no optics. They are mounted in
between the camera body and lens to create more distance
between the lens and film plane. By moving the lens father
away from the film or CCD sensor in the camera, the lens
is forced to focus much closer than normal. The greater
the length of the extension tube, the closer the lens can
focus.
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The
KENKO DG AUTO EXTENSION TUBE SET contains three tubes of
different length, a 12 mm, 20 mm, and 36 mm, which can be
used individually or in any combination to obtain the
desired magnification.
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Kenko's
Auto Focus extension tubes are designed with all the
circuitry and mechanical coupling to maintain auto focus
and TTL auto exposure with most Canon, Nikon, Sony and Minolta
lenses given there is enough light to activate the cameras
AF system properly.
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When
using extension tubes the lens will not focus to infinity.
The focus range will be greatly limited to a very close
focusing distance.
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There
is light fall off when using any extension tube, sometimes
the equivalent of 3 f-stops of light is lost when using
multiple extension tubes together. This light lost can
affect the camera's ability to auto focus. Manual focusing
is recommended should the lens begin to "hunt"
(not lock onto the subject). Nikon information is not transmitted because the lens is focusing closer than its
programmed to focus.
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Kenko
Auto Extension Tubes are not auto focus compatible with
Nikon AF-S (Silent Wave) lenses, manual focusing is
required with these lenses.