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  • Caruba extension tube set
  • suitable for Four Thirds Lens
  • Extension tubes in lengths of 12, 20 and 36 mm
  • no impairment of the image quality

The Caruba extension tube set for Olympus consists of three spacers that can be used separately but can also be combined. The spacers have no optical elements and so it is possible to make objects larger and closer to the image without changing the image quality. The spacers have a chrome-plated mount and are compatible with Olympus Four Thirds Lens (not for MFT). Options such as autofocus and TTL light metering continue to work. However, it is advisable to focus manually as the focus is very tight.

Each Lens has a minimum focusing distance. If you place an extension tube or a so-called extension ring between the Lens and the camera body, the minimum focusing distance is reduced. The greater the focal length of the spacer, the closer you can get. This is perfect for macro photography or for special close-ups.

Accessories included
The following accessories are supplied as standard:

- Extension tube 12mm
- Extension tube 20mm
- Extension tube 36mm
- Lens and housing cap
- Neoprene bag
- Manual in German, English, French and Dutch
- 3-year exchange guarantee !

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MSRP* 129,-
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Caruba Spacer ring set chrome Four Thirds

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  • Caruba extension tube set
  • suitable for Four Thirds Lens
  • Extension tubes in lengths of 12, 20 and 36 mm
  • no impairment of the image quality

Product description for Caruba Spacer ring set chrome Four Thirds

The Caruba extension tube set for Olympus consists of three spacers that can be used separately but can also be combined. The spacers have no optical elements and so it is possible to make objects larger and closer to the image without changing the image quality. The spacers have a chrome-plated mount and are compatible with Olympus Four Thirds Lens (not for MFT). Options such as autofocus and TTL light metering continue to work. However, it is advisable to focus manually as the focus is very tight.

Each Lens has a minimum focusing distance. If you place an extension tube or a so-called extension ring between the Lens and the camera body, the minimum focusing distance is reduced. The greater the focal length of the spacer, the closer you can get. This is perfect for macro photography or for special close-ups.

Accessories included
The following accessories are supplied as standard:

- Extension tube 12mm
- Extension tube 20mm
- Extension tube 36mm
- Lens and housing cap
- Neoprene bag
- Manual in German, English, French and Dutch
- 3-year exchange guarantee !

Caruba Spacer ring set chrome Four Thirds

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