Canon Extension Tube EF25 II Overview
The result of using extension tubes is that the distance from the back of the lens to the film surface is longer, which means you can take photographs at shorter distances to the subject. Extension tubes are thus commonly used for macro photography and sometimes for closeup portraits.
The result of using extension tubes is that the distance from the back of the lens to the film surface is longer, which means you can take photographs at shorter distances to the subject. Extension tubes are thus commonly used for macro photography and sometimes for closeup portraits.
When using the camera's TTL metering system, no exposure compensation will be required (exposure compensation is required for handheld meters).
This updated version II is now also fully compatible with Canon Digital EF-S lenses, as well as standard photo EF and TS-E lenses.
Extension Tube EF 25 II is recommended for lenses with a focal lenght of 50mm and up (EF-S 18-55mm can be used at middle and tele zoom settings).
Key Features
• Shortens focusing distance of lens
• Compatible with EF-S lenses, as well as EF and TS-E lenses
• White-index mark provided for digital SLR EF-S lenses
Red mark provided for photo lenses
Front & Rear Lens Caps
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