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Kenko DG Food Micro Four Thirds

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  • Make standard lenses macro capable
  • Functionality of autofocus and exposure control remains fully intact
  • can be used individually and in combination
  • suitable for Micro Four Thirds
Excellent close-ups without a macro lens with the new automatic extension tubes.
The extension tubes make standard lenses macro-capable. The Extension Tube Set from Kenko allows photographers to get up close and personal with subjects such as flowers and insects, and capture great close-up shots entirely without macro lenses. Since the magnification changes according to the focal length of the lens, you always have full control over the image results. The two new sets each consist of two extension rings with lengths of 10 mm and 16 mm, which can be used individually or combined. The extension rings are simply mounted between the Lens and the camera body in a few simple steps.
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Kenko DG Food Micro Four Thirds

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  • Make standard lenses macro capable
  • Functionality of autofocus and exposure control remains fully intact
  • can be used individually and in combination
  • suitable for Micro Four Thirds

Product description for Kenko DG Food Micro Four Thirds

Excellent close-ups without a macro lens with the new automatic extension tubes.
The extension tubes make standard lenses macro-capable. The Extension Tube Set from Kenko allows photographers to get up close and personal with subjects such as flowers and insects, and capture great close-up shots entirely without macro lenses. Since the magnification changes according to the focal length of the lens, you always have full control over the image results. The two new sets each consist of two extension rings with lengths of 10 mm and 16 mm, which can be used individually or combined. The extension rings are simply mounted between the Lens and the camera body in a few simple steps.

Kenko DG Food Micro Four Thirds

Technik
Objektiv-Anschluss
Micro Four Thirds
Kamera-Anschluss
Micro Four Thirds
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4961607804308
KAN
KE-NAHDGM

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