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Movo/Kooka AF 25mm Macro Extension Tube for Canon EOS DSLR Cameras (with Automatic Focusing and Metering Passthrough)

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$7.95

$ 3 .99 $3.99

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About this item

  • Includes 25mm Automatic Extension Tube
  • Enables closer focusing (Marco capability)
  • Maintains auto focusing
  • Economy plastic mount
  • 1 Year Warranty


Transform your non-macro lenses into a tool for professional-grade macro photography with the Movo Photo AF 25mm Macro Extension Tube to create the exact magnification you need to capture the perfect macro shot. The longer the tube length the closer the lens can focus.
Macro photography allows extreme close-up shots, enlarging the image subject to many times actual size. Capture nature at its most vivid, lifelike and immediate; photograph insects, plants and flowers, small animals in incredible and dramatic detail; examine textures as never before; explore new boundaries of photography.
The Movo Photo AF 25mm Macro Extension Tube gives you the tools to reproduce professional-style shots, just like you see in magazines in books. Extension tubes do not contain optics, they simply reduce the normal minimum focusing distance without degrading original optical quality. Conveniently maintain auto-focus at f/5.6 or brighter to ensure a great shot.


Bryan L
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2024
This thing is total garbage. Won't focus and I don't trust it not to break. Extremely cheap and extremely fragile.
Andy R.
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024
This is a mostly positive review. The electronics and AF does work. It is slower to respond than the Canon version, but it does work. Unfortunately, my biggest gripe is the entire plastic housing. But again, read my review title. You do get what you pay for. If you did not want to worry about damaging or losing your expensive tube in the field, then this would be a great alternative. In a controlled studio/home environment, I see this as a fantastic alternative as well. I do not anticipate this would hold up to much damage.I use this primarily to get my 24-70L closer for reef aquarium hobby pictures without having to purchase an expensive macro lens.
Eileen Moran
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2023
Follow instructions to install and make sure it clicks in, otherwise it won't work. Once installed correctly it worked fine.
Serious Reviewer
Reviewed in Canada on January 30, 2021
use in combination with a 50mm lens will give you good macro for cheap
sim
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2019
It’s made from where lightweight plastic. It has worked good for macro photography !
Brian
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2019
It says the autofocus will work with this, and sometimes it does, but it tends to malfunction more often then not, but I rarely want the autofocus for my maceo work anyway. Works amazing in manual mode for up close product photography. For the price, you really can't beat it!
Kuldeep
Reviewed in India on August 13, 2019
Not value for money
MZ
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2019
I'm old. I date back to dinosaurs and songs about Kodachrome. Which means that while I have 6000+ K25 & K64 slides, I no longer have my Nikon F3-HP, 55mm Macro-Nikkor, bellows and slide copier attachment - nor would they do me any good now. But I do have a daylight light box and decent jury-rigged slide copier set-up. And I have a Canon 5D, a Canon 50mm EF Compact-Macro and the 1:1 converter that goes with it. And after a few days of merciless sorting, I got things down to 660 slides and two days after that I had digitized all of them 1:1 full-frame.But there were about 50 or so slides, that I wanted to crop in camera (even though Photoshop would probably have been OK) . . . I figured for the price, what the hey. I bought one of these. Amazingly enough, it worked: 5D body, this extension tube, 1;1 converter and macro lens - f/8, aperture priority, AE, AF - AND absolutely perfect results! Here I am 2 hours later grinning and delighted.So, while I doubt I'll ever use it again, for $10 it worked like a champ. All I was hoping for was that it worked once, long enough for me to crop/edit that handful of slides in-camera. The official Canon version of this product cost 12x the price and couldn't possibly have done a better job. If you are a pro, get the Canon. If you are in it for one or two times, it's money very well spent.I am absolutely delighted with this thing and am now going to treat it to a drink and spend the rest of the evening reminiscing about the good old days before I retire it to the Closet of Forgotten Equipment. The kids will probably never look at their digital family history, but that's their loss. I did my job and feel good about myself. Maybe I'll dig out my "There Goes Rhymin' Simon" CD reissue and cry into my bourbon, weeping for the memory of the best film ever made. Here's to you Mrs. Robinson and all the nice bright colors, the greens of summer . . . and when all the world was a sunny day.
B Suresh Fernando
Reviewed in India on July 2, 2018
Good
Dibu T.
Reviewed in India on March 31, 2018
Good
Ganesh
Reviewed in India on November 13, 2018
Good quality
DJ Clyde
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2016
It does a pretty good job as advertised. If you're not on a budget, I recommend going for the higher quality product, but for the price...it did the trick.
Jimmer
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2016
This is a neat add on for the camera bag and it's not expensive (I got it with an Amazon lightning deal so it was even lower priced). I'm still learning, not an expert, so I like finding things that work and don't cost a lot while I'm experimenting. This acts as a spacer to give you more space to get closer to your subject, like a flower or insect. One side is designed to fit the camera, the other end to fit your lenses. It came with a dust cover cap on both ends, you have to like that. Instructions were included and were clearly worded with clear pictures as well. They even tell you to line up the white dots for certain types of lenses, red dots for other types. You will need to turn off your lenses auto focus and use manual focus with these lower cost lenses but with macro photography that's not a big issue. This product is made with a plastic housing but it seems to be sturdy and should be fine. It's currently winter here so I haven't used it much yet, just Christmas food close-ups, inside lighting, but it should do the job and for a price of $10-$12, how can you go wrong with macro experiments like an ant on a wooden gate, right? If you get real close to the subject, you may need to add extra lighting.
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