FOR CANON RF mount: This metal auto focus macro extension tube adapter ring is specially designed for Canon RF mount(Not suitable for other cameras)
MACRO MAGNIFICATION: Macro extension tube can be used alone or in superimposed, when using the extension tubes alone 13mm or 18mm or combination 13mm+18mm=31mm; Extension tubes are designed to enable a lens to focus closer than its normal set minimum focusing distance
AUTOFOCUS: When using a macro extension tube, it is recommended to use the manual mode to change the shutter speed directly to control the exposure level; While using 2 rings together, we suggest you to use manual focus or Increase the lens focal lengths for it's a little bit difficult to auto-focus with 2 rings together, and also can protecting your lens
IMAGE QUALITY: Its no-glass design minimizes potential image quality loss and provides consistent quality for your shoots, will not affect the quality of the shooting screen
NOT EASY TO BREAK: The outside of the ring uses a frosted spray layer close to the lens, aluminum mount, no deformation, high temperature resistance, strong and durable; All copper electronic contacts, can connect the camera and lens
Description
Macro extension tube set is design for shortens minimum focusing distance of lens for macro photography, lens into a macro lens, support AF, and linkage with the camera, save your cost of buying an expensive macro lens
Applicable:
MK-RF-AF1 metal auto focus macro extension tube adapter ring is specially designed for CANON-RF mount
Autofocus:
Support autofocus, recommended to use the manual mode to change the shutter speed directly to control the exposure level
Clear Image:
Extension tubes do not contain optics, they simply reduce the normal minimum focusing distance without degrading original optical quality. Its minimizes potential image quality loss and provides consistent quality for your shoots to ensure a great shotWaterproof and
Dustproof:
Waterproof and dustproof structure and metal mount, protecting your lens
your camera may have a hard time auto focusing because of the small depth of field you work with (the closer the subject the less depth of field you have). So compensate for it, use manual focus or set the camera on a tripod with a focusing rail