Mcoplus Manual Macro Extension Tube Metal Adapter Set for Nikon DSLR Cameras
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The answer is yes. There is an 18mm-wide lens in my possession This is a 55mm lens, and it works well. There is no autofocus, so you must do it manually, but it fits well.
There is a Nikon version of the lens that should fit your regular Nikon DSLR camera, Nikon's F mount is the standard for all of these cameras. A lens diaphragm cannot be closed using these tubes as they do not support auto focus. These lenses do not have electrical connections, so the camera and lens cannot communicate with each other. Trial and error is the name of the game when it comes to exposure. It is possible to use these tubes if you can manually focus, have a lens with an aperture ring or shoot widely open, and the lens that you are using isn't too heavy (these tubes are flimsy). The results are quite good with mine using a reverse mounted 50mm enlarger lens on a d5100.
My Nikon D1300 does not work properly with it
Selected User Reviews For Mcoplus Manual Macro Extension Tube Metal Adapter Set for Nikon DSLR Cameras
Surprise, this little guy is going to make you laugh. The price was the deciding factor for me to get in to macro photography. After looking at the prices for macro lenses, I was amazed at how well this thing works. This was shocking to me. I am a college student and can't afford to spend $700 or more The image size on a lens is 1200 pixels. As a result, I looked into other options and I watched a lot of videos that compared extension tubes and macro lenses and I came to the conclusion that extension tubes are the better option. The lens was way cheaper than a macro lens in fact, it was like WAY cheaper. When images from the extension tube and marco lens were compared, there were no major differences in the quality [you can check it yourself, do your own research if you are not convinced]. Thus, I decided to purchase the extension tube and give it a try. A couple of pictures are attached. One shows how close my camera can focus when I am close to the animal. Second, I was able to focus on the extension tube when I got close to it. The first thing I would say to watch out for is enough light. (I'm aware my eyes look tired hahaha) You lose a lot of light when you use the extension tube. Make sure you know how to operate your camera in manual mode as well.
I tested this macro extension tube set on my Nikon D60 DSLR camera and it worked as advertised. Clearly, it's not intended to produce high-quality photographs the way a good macro lens can. To inform prospective buyers, however, it should be appreciated that it can only be used when the camera is in manual mode and that it should be utilized with a lens that allows manual aperture selection. In the beginning, I was able to mount the macro tubes onto my AF-S The 15-megapixel S Nikkor Looking through the viewfinder, I could barely see anything through the 55mm lens. This lens's aperture was closed to its minimum setting (F/38), and from what I can tell there is no way to manually change the aperture of this lens (the technical details of the lens state that the aperture is controlled by the camera, and there is no aperture ring). With my Nikkor 50mm AF lens (which has an aperture ring, I was able to operate the aperture manually starting at From F/8 to F/22), I was able to clearly see items. My camera is set to F/1 in natural light. I have only tried a few hand-held shots so far with the aperture set between F/1 and F/2. 8. My test shots were taken at ISO 8 and F/4, and they came out just fine. Obviously, tripods are recommended for macro photos, but I wanted to make sure the product would work for me out of the box.
Exactly what it says it will do.
This is a good product.
For my Nikon d3200, I was so happy to find something like this at such an affordable price. Yesterday I added to it, and when I used my 55mm lens, it showed that there was no lens attached in the viewfinder. The same thing happened when I tried my larger 200mm lens. There is no precise fit, it is a loose connection, but you can see well through it. This is not something I would recommend.
That's fine.
The item does not come with an instruction manual. I've written to OEM so far, but no response has been received. Unfortunately, I am a bit unhappy today.