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Mcoplus Extnp Auto Focus Macro Extension Tube Set (12mm 20mm 36mm) for Nikon AF AF-S DX FX SLR Cameras

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About this item

  • Compatibility: Work with Nikon AF AF-S DX FX SLR Cameras, including D5300, D5000, D3000, D3200, D5100, D5200, D3100, D7000, D7100, D4, D800, D800E, D600, D610, D40, D40x, D50, D60, D70, D80, D90, D100, D200, D300, D3, D3S, D700
  • Function: Transform common lens into macro lens to capture the high quality images of small objects, enter the macro world.
  • Auto Focus:when installed the tubes, it needs appropriate ocusing distance(1-3cm) space to auto-focus function.
  • Tube diameter : ab.69mm. Tube Lengths: (1) 12mm.(2) 20mm.(3)36mm, use alone or combinations.
  • Note: when use 3 tubes together, there is a little difficult to auto focus. Suggest use manual focus or Increase the lens focal lengths to avoid blurry.



4.0 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #7 in Lens Extension Tubes
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Date First Available October 22, 2014 Manufacturer Mcoplus

Product Description

  • For Macro photography
  • For use with Nikon AF AF-S DX FX SLR Cameras
  • rear caps prevent the dust
  • Auto Focus extension tube

  • Producted by Material of Brass Chromed and ABS(Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene)

  • contains three tubes of different length:12 mm, 20 mm and 36 mm,can be used individually or Combined to Macro shooting

Photography iamges from Extension Tubes

  • The AF Extension Tube Set can transform your Lens into a Macro Lens
  • It moves the lens from the film or digital sensor. The closer the focus is, the greater the magnification
  • The extension tube does not affect image quality as there is no optics inside. In comparison, a close up filter is often blamed for degrading the quality of image
  • This is used by attaching between camera body and lens of the 35mm single-lens reflex camera.It comes as a set of tube of different lengths which singly or in combination makes it usable in 7 different lengths
  • It couples perfectly with the camera's automatic diaphragm. With cameras of TTL, AE(Through-the-lens,Atuomatic Exposure) type it gives perfect coupling except when combined with electronic flash AE unit

Edgar Mendoza
Reviewed in Mexico on February 6, 2025
Cumple su función
Thomas Vaughn
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
This extension tube set works very well, quality is good, better than expected for an inexpensive item.
jameshspencerjr
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2022
UPDATE:I am changing my rating to 5. The picture of the grasshopper was taken in the wild with all three tubes on a Nikon D810 with a Nikon 80-400mm lens on manual focus. These tunes are sturdy and supports my heavy lens just fine.For the price they are great. They work. However you need to learn how to use them if you have not used extension tubes before.The BAD:- The 12mm tube is broken. Amazon promptly replaced the set. Now everything works.***AMAZON REPLACED THEM WITH NO QUESTIONS ASKED. THE NEW TUBES WORKS FINE.- When I use more than one tube the autofocus does not work. It searches and on rare occasions will lock on but the shutter will not release.*** DON'T USE AUTOFOCUS. IN TIME IT WILL ANNOY YOU SO BAD. MANUALL FOCUS IS MORE RELIABLE EVEN ON A MACRO LENS THAT HAS AUTOFOCUS.The build quality:They do not feel cheap to me. But they are plastic with metal bits that connect them together. I have one pretty heavy lens and I support the camera by the lens just to be safe. Dropping a $100.00 lens is not funny and I am not going to take that chance. However these extension tubes do feel pretty solid.THEY EASILY SUPPORTS A 3+ POUND LENS. I HAVE BEEN USING IT ALL TAY AND I HAD NO ISSUES.The good:- That price. Yep that price and that they work really well except the do not autofocus was promised.- Image quality. Judge for yourself. This is what I got. Your experience may differ depending on a lot of factors.- Build quality. For plastic they are solid and holds even my heavy 80-400mm lens. However I do support the camera by the lens because the lens is heavy.Final thoughts: You really don't want to use autofocus when doing macro photography. So manual focus is better. therefore I really cannot find any real fault with these extension tubes.
John C.
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2022
I bought the metal mount version of these extention tubes looking for better stability. While the body may be plastic, it seems fairly sturdy when used with my 105mm AF-D Micro Nikkor lens and the shots taken using the tubes are meeting my expectations.Unfortunately, only the 36mm tube can auto focus. The two smaller 12mm and 20mm tubes do not. One can hear the focus motor turn attempting to engage and it never does.I know that auto focus at the macro level is near useless, but I have found that I can work much faster when I can AF frame my subjects and then use the micro focusing rail to fine tune the exact magnification I am looking to shoot at.Only the 36mm tube will allow AF to work on my AF-D lens. It appears that the focusing drive screw head or tail is not made to the proper tolerance on the 12mm and 20mm tubes and it slips when trying to focus.I have tried using other AF-D lenses and camera bodies with focusing motors and all results with the same failure.I have a couple weeks left before my return window closes but I am leaning towards returning this set and throwing the dice with another set.So sad that quality control is no longer a priority but I suppose that it hasn't been a priority for a long while now.
Royal Rakkoon
Reviewed in Australia on May 6, 2020
Super good quality. Very happy.
Sean G.
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2019
I bought these because I was interested in trying out macro photography and didn't want to drop a couple hundred dollars on a lens. At $40, these were a great way to start. They work as advertised, and I haven't had any issues with auto focus on any of the lenses with which I have used them. I've tried it with my Nikon 35 mm prime lens, my Yongnuo 50 mm prime lens, and the two kit lenses that came with my camera. I attached the 70 mm - 300 mm lens to all three tubes and autofocus worked fine.Build quality is decent. They're plastic, but sturdy. The prime lenses are a bit tight when attaching, but they do click into place. The releases are OK, but it did take a little to get used to them.The first attached picture is a focus-stacked (4 images) shot of a coffee bean. I used my 35 mm lens with the 36 mm tube to get an almost 1:1 shot. I know it's a bit off in a couple of areas, but this was handheld and I was really just looking to see if the tubes worked as advertised. I'm happy to say they do. The second is taken with the 70 mm - 300 mm zoom lens at 300 mm using all three tubes.
Ann Skrobot
Reviewed in Australia on April 27, 2019
I am so impressed with this product. I did think it would work as well as it does. Gives you super clear macro shots, you can choose how close you want to go by changing the tubes. Also you can use Auto Focus with these tubes. I love them and use them when every I want to take macro photos. I have added some of my photos I've taken with the tubes. Saves you over a $1.000 on a macro lens. I would recommend these tubes to any one. I am using a Nikkor 18-55 lens with the tubes.
John H
Reviewed in Canada on June 6, 2018
I am having fun using the extension tubes for my photography.
Justin W.
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2017
Good product. Great intro to macro photography. Feels a little cheap but have had no issues with attachment. I swap them out a lot when trying for different magnification levels and they seem like they will hold up. I have not tried other brands but at this price point I assume they are all about the same. They work fine with AF/metering on my D7000 even when using all 3 and I have not had any weird behavior so far. Definitely get a set like this one that has the AF/metering connections. With this set and a standard 50mm prime lens you can get some very close shots. You can also use these with a dedicated macro lens to get even more magnification.A couple tips for this setup: You will move the camera instead of the focus ring in order to change focus so manual focus mode is recommended. Depth of field is extremely shallow - a tripod is very helpful unless you have very stable hands. For static subjects it helps to have a focusing rail, otherwise you can just move the camera slightly and take a bunch of shots. "Live View" mode is very helpful in focusing since you can set the aperture high and still see your DoF/focus on the screen. If you are going for a "budget macro" photo setup, I'd recommend you also pick up a reversing ring and aperture control set for another 30 bucks or so. For extreme close-ups you may need to use "focus stacking" software like Zerene Stacker to produce the images you want. This is a solid alternative to an expensive dedicated macro lens and I am very happy with it.
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