📸 Get Closer, Capture More!
The Meike MK-S-AF3B Plastic Auto Focus Macro Extension Tube Adapter Ring offers photographers the ability to magnify their subjects with 10mm and 16mm extension options. Compatible with a range of Sony E-Mount and FE-Mount mirrorless cameras, this lightweight accessory allows for versatile shooting modes while maintaining image quality. Perfect for those looking to enhance their macro photography without the bulk.
R**.
Macro on a budget!!!!!
To clarify, this device will assist you in achieving a product as close to macro as possible, but it will never be as accurate as a dedicated macro lens. Nevertheless, I was pleasantly surprised once I mounted my 85mm lens and captured a few images. The quality of the images was excellent, but I recommend using manual focus since autofocus can sometimes become confused with the intended target (although practice is required). The installation was relatively straightforward and without any issues, and the most notable advantage is its lightweight design. Overall, the device performs its intended function effectively, and considering its price, it is an excellent value for money. I am currently using it with a Sony A7III camera.
T**Y
Extremely good value
For only 30 dollars US, you can get some impressive macro pictures, even with a kit lens. Auto focus works just as well as it would without it, although my camera's auto focus (Sony a6000) struggles at such close distances since every slight movement of your hand throws things wildly out of focus. I would absolutely recommend if you want to dip your toes into macro photography on a budget. I would recommend using f/8 or f/11 if you can to get as much in focus as possible, and perhaps use a flash or another light source since at such fast apertures like f/2.8, its really difficult to get things in focus.
C**N
Cheap way to add versatility to your lense kit.
I don't shoot these in auto-focus. Auto-focus goes from being fast and nimble on my A6100 to slow and clumsy. Given the sudden change in focal area, that is to be expected.I simply throw the camera into manual, turn on focal assist, and shoot. Allows you to shoot a super shallow depth of field creatively. Nothing is wrong with these for the price point. Highly recommend if you are looking to shoot "macro" depth of field without spending a fortune on a true macro lense.
K**Z
Pretty fun gadget to play with for the price
Is this going to make your non macro lens as good as a true dedicated macro lens? Probably not.Is this going to allow you to explore a new style of photography without spending hundreds or thousands of dollars for a dedicated macro lens? Yes it will!The photos in my review were taken with my A7IV with the Tamron 20-40 with both extenders on, and a tube light to light the subjects. It was my first ever attempt at anything this close up, and honestly am pretty impressed!Note: if you have a lens that already focuses super close like the tamron can or a lens that has a high magnification ratio, this will only make it better. It definitely makes lenses with bad minimum focus distance better, but it won’t make it to where you can focus right up to things.Also, the electronics seem to work fine. My lenses seem to struggle a little finding focus but it does work… but I just use manual focus and find the focus by moving the camera body.
J**R
Excelentes resultados
Aunque el empaque parece de un producto de muy baja calidad, el resultado de uso ha sido muy bueno.
W**S
Excellent Way to Convert a Kit or Prime Lens to a Macro Lens
This extension tube kit is an excellent way to convert the Sony kit lens or a prime lens to a macro lens, but it's important to know what you're getting.This is not a lens, nor a pair of lenses. You are not getting any glass here. These are extension tubes only. They do not affect the image quality of your camera or lenses. As in computer science: Garbage In = Garbage Out. If you have a poor quality lens, sensor, or camera, these lens extensions will not help nor hurt you. If you have poor lighting, an unsteady hand, and refuse to use a tripod, you're going to have a tough time getting good shots. All this being said, if you practice a bit, you can get almost microscope-like shots with a standard portrait lens and without having to buy a dedicated lens.I'm not an expert on macro photography, but for some online reviews I do I needed to be able to take some "close-up" shots that border in the "macro" range. This inexpensive but relatively high-quality pair of extension tubes was perfect for me. I'm happy with the fit and finish, and the versatility the two-pack brings to my Sony 35mm prime lens.I don't think I'll use the pair of extensions together much because the depth of field becomes ridiculously narrow and the amount of light needed for a great shot increases a lot, but I like the 10mm and 16mm separately. I think I'll use the 16mm most because-- for my needs-- it's about the right level of macro.I've attached four pictures. Amazon may jumble the order a bit, but here's how they were taken in order (and you should be able to figure it out just by looking at the framing): 35mm lens only with f2.8, 35mm lens f2.8 with the 10mm extension, 35mm lens f2.8 with the 16mm extension, and finally 35mm lens f2.8 with both the 10mm and 16mm extensions.
D**A
Aceptable
Están construidos de buena calidad, las conexiones electrónicas no realizan adecuadamente su función con un lente de autofoco, es un poco difícil de usar.
M**E
Auto Focus Macro Tubes. Take a little getting used to.
I heard this were a good solution to get macro focusing. I put them on my camera today.a) The auto focus had a hard time locking in. Until I realized that you must get real close to your subject.b)I found shifting to manual focus provided a better experience.These few pictures were my first attempts at using it with a 28-70 Sony lens.
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