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09/29/2006 08:02:21 PM · #1 |
Another extension tube try with my 105mm.
Not quite that super sharp detail look but still good IMO !! He is about 1/4 inch long in real life!
Comments wecome on this guy.
Thanks,

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09/30/2006 09:35:19 PM · #2 |
What extention tubes are you using? I want to pick some up as well.. |
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10/01/2006 09:50:00 PM · #3 |
I purchased a used Nikon PK-13 on Ebay for $25. It works very well. You just have to make sure you know how to use your camera on M or "manual" mode!
There are other tubes that cost over $100 that you can use on 'auto'.
Thanks,
Kenskid
Originally posted by captbender: What extention tubes are you using? I want to pick some up as well.. |
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10/01/2006 10:19:17 PM · #4 |
Man you should be selling these extension tubes. Nice shot.
I am waiting on some credit from adorama and will try and get one, but I am sure I will not get the same results. Its like buying a magic trick its the skill not the lens that makes the photo. Good Job. |
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10/02/2006 10:47:52 AM · #5 |
I'd say it isn't that hard. Just remember that your DOF is about a billonth of a milimeter and you'll be ok!
Also...if you get the cheapy tubes like me, you'll have to get to know your Manual settings very well.
Kenskid
Originally posted by Elliottjms: Man you should be selling these extension tubes. Nice shot.
I am waiting on some credit from adorama and will try and get one, but I am sure I will not get the same results. Its like buying a magic trick its the skill not the lens that makes the photo. Good Job. |
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10/02/2006 10:59:16 AM · #6 |
Bloodsucker!
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