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2025-08-03 13:14:39
May not be the strongest but it works great.
D. Hockenberry
2025-06-06 16:07:55
These are seriously dirt cheap AF extension tubes. They can be fiddly to get the contacts to communicate correctly, and they're rough turning into place. I don't know yet whether the latter problem will eventually work itself out and perhaps fix the former as well.I would NOT use these in a professional environment like weddings because I think the screwing around to get them to contact properly would not be copacetic with that environment. When the contacts aren't working you don't just not have AF but the camera error 99s until you get them on just right.It's a cheap way to get started or just play around as a hobby though. Once they're on they don't seem to lose the connection, it's just that initial installation that's irritating.They also don't really feel durable enough to withstand jostling around on a shoulder strap. I remember bumping into a lot of chairs back in the day. I feel like they'd snap off.
Carol
2025-05-15 12:01:56
I SO LOVED it, is an amazing quality, perfectly described for my camera and specific so im super happy, 10000% recommend â¤ï¸ for sure ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ thank a lot🥰
Qwagmire
2025-04-16 15:17:35
I decided to try these extension tubes despite the ratings here on Amazon. For $20, it wasn't an expensive gamble. I'm breaking up the review into sections.These were used on a Canon EOS 250D1) Build Quality: in a word, pure plastic. Those seemingly metal mount rings in the picture are just plastic coated with a faux chrome.2) Error messages: When mounted to the camera, they would throw error messages, which required me to restart the camera each time. The connection isn't lined up correctly, and I had to "fiddle" with the extension tube in order to avoid the error message. In either case, no auto focus. I managed to get a couple decent shots, but it was too much of a hassle dealing with reseating them and restarting the camera.3) Mount: I don't trust the release buttons as they seem like they could break at any time, and the tube gets stuck in the camera. They are flimsy, and fit rather tight on the lens mount. As the mount ring is plastic (faux chrome), it'll either wear in (with plastic debris finding its way into the camera body) or it'll break (with plastic pieces in the camera body). Add to that the connection pins don't align.I could forgive the cheap build quality if they functioned as advertised, but they don't.
Tom Rice
2025-03-06 12:54:24
Product arrived on time, packaged well, and in good condition. Plastic build of the items, especially the plates that contact the camera and lens, will probably require gentle handling. This set was for my Canon 5DM3 full frame body. A different set that I had already purchased for my Sony A7R4 costs about twice as much as this one, but has a nice sturdy build. If you're going to shoot very much macro, it would probably be advised to pay more. If just experimenting with the extension tubes, then these should work just fine.
Art4bux
2025-02-15 12:15:13
I’ve never had plastic tubes before, but they worked just fine on a 6d and 5d Mk ii. I gave these five stars because the value for money. At the time $22.
Momof4
2025-01-17 19:59:20
The quality of macro shots was unexpected. Made a really nice addition to my lens collection. Must Have!
matt pictaggi
2024-12-06 21:03:13
I'm not sure if the item i received is broken but my lense will not autofocus with these attachments on. I have tried multiple variations but seems like the pins on communicate with the camera properly.Using canon ef lense, on canon Sl3.
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