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Related: About this forumFive images from the arboretum.
Oly EPM2 and Oly 40~150mm 4-5.6 and extension tubes on some of the images.
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Five images from the arboretum. (Original Post)
alfredo
Jul 2015
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trusty elf
(7,403 posts)1. Beautiful shots,
all of them!
Solly Mack
(90,799 posts)2. Nice shots!
Love #4. (w/ tubes?)
alfredo
(60,078 posts)5. Yes. Thanks.
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,766 posts)3. Wonderful images!
If you would, I would really appreciate your posting a photo of an extension tube. I cannot visualize them at all!
Thanks!
alfredo
(60,078 posts)6. Thanks. There are two types. The first is just standard non electrical contact tubes.
I use the first with my manual lenses.
The other has the electrical contacts so AF and aperture work.
There is a third way, and that is using the reverse ring adaptor. I also use those with my manual lenses.
It screws into your filter ring. Quite convenient.
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,766 posts)7. Thank you so much, alfredo!
Wow, I had no idea there were so many!
You do great work.
alfredo
(60,078 posts)8. Thanks. I like reading up on gear before buying.