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Canon EF 12 II Extension Tube Code: 9198A001

The result of using extension tubes is that the distance from the back of the lens to the film surface is greater, which means you can take pictures at shorter distances from the subject. Extension...

The result of using extension tubes is that the distance from the back of the lens to the film surface is greater, which means you can take pictures at shorter distances from the subject. Extension tubes are therefore commonly used for macro photography and sometimes for close-up portraits.

When using the camera's TTL metering system, no exposure...

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Description

Description

The result of using extension tubes is that the distance from the back of the lens to the film surface is greater, which means you can take pictures at shorter distances from the subject. Extension tubes are therefore commonly used for macro photography and sometimes for close-up portraits.

When using the camera's TTL metering system, no exposure compensation is required (exposure compensation is required for handheld meters).

This updated version II is now fully compatible with Canon Digital EF-S lenses, as well as standard EF and TS-E photographic lenses.

The Extension Tube EF 12 II is particularly suitable for close focusing with wide-angle lenses. Compatible with all lenses except 15mm f/2.8 fisheye, 14mm f/2.8L, and MP-E 65mm f/2.8.

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Specifications

Specifications

Product Number
9198A001
Type
Extension Tube
Compatibility
Canon

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Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • grdaemon
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    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    Very good, it does what it promises and that is to reduce the minimum focusing distance of the lens. Of course, this comes at the expense of not being able to focus far away anymore, but still, when you buy it, you buy it for macro. If you want autofocus at all distances, then it's not suitable for you, it's better to buy a macro lens. So, the EF 12 II is excellent for close-ups of flowers, for example, or for a piece of jewelry. I suppose the EF 25 II will be even more powerful for even smaller subjects, but it will lose focus in a wider range of distances. My tests were done with a prime lens where the quality and sharpness remained excellent

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  • Very good, it does what it promises and that is to reduce the minimum focusing distance of the lens. Of course, this comes at the expense of not being able to focus far away anymore, but still, when you buy it, you buy it for macro. If you want autofocus at all distances, then it's not suitable for you, it's better to buy a macro lens. So, the EF 12 II is excellent for close-ups of flowers, for example, or for a piece of jewelry. I suppose the EF 25 II will be even more powerful for even smaller subjects, but it will lose focus in a wider range of distances. My tests were done with a prime lens where the quality and sharpness remained excellent

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vasilisiwann

έχω μία nikkon coolpix b500 θα μπορούσα με αυτό το tube να βγάλω φωτογραφίες σε μικροσκοπικά αντικείμενα?

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Description & Specifications

The result of using extension tubes is that the distance from the back of the lens to the film surface is greater, which means you can take pictures at shorter distances from the subject. Extension tubes are therefore commonly used for macro photography and sometimes for close-up portraits.

When using the camera's TTL metering system, no exposure compensation is required (exposure compensation is required for handheld meters).

This updated version II is now fully compatible with Canon Digital EF-S lenses, as well as standard EF and TS-E photographic lenses.

The Extension Tube EF 12 II is particularly suitable for close focusing with wide-angle lenses. Compatible with all lenses except 15mm f/2.8 fisheye, 14mm f/2.8L, and MP-E 65mm f/2.8.

Manufacturer

Product Number
9198A001
Type
Extension Tube
Compatibility
Canon

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (1)

  1. 5 stars
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  • grdaemon
    4
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    Very good, it does what it promises and that is to reduce the minimum focusing distance of the lens. Of course, this comes at the expense of not being able to focus far away anymore, but still, when you buy it, you buy it for macro. If you want autofocus at all distances, then it's not suitable for you, it's better to buy a macro lens. So, the EF 12 II is excellent for close-ups of flowers, for example, or for a piece of jewelry. I suppose the EF 25 II will be even more powerful for even smaller subjects, but it will lose focus in a wider range of distances. My tests were done with a prime lens where the quality and sharpness remained excellent

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Very good, it does what it promises and that is to reduce the minimum focusing distance of the lens. Of course, this comes at the expense of not being able to focus far away anymore, but still, when you buy it, you buy it for macro. If you want autofocus at all distances, then it's not suitable for you, it's better to buy a macro lens. So, the EF 12 II is excellent for close-ups of flowers, for example, or for a piece of jewelry. I suppose the EF 25 II will be even more powerful for even smaller subjects, but it will lose focus in a wider range of distances. My tests were done with a prime lens where the quality and sharpness remained excellent

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