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Fotodiox Extension Tube User Manual

Fotodiox Extension Tube
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Mounting the tube
Mount the lens by matching the
two red dots, make sure it locks.
Attach any or all rings. Each ring
brings you closer to the subject
as you increase the distance.
Attach the camera mount
ring and mount onto camera
the same way a lens does.
Done, start your macro shot
session. Be sure to use the
widest aperture on your lens
for better quality images.
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14mm
2
3
4
7mm
28mm
all rings
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Fotodiox Extension Tube Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeExtension Tube
PurposeAllows closer focusing distances for macro photography
MaterialMetal
CompatibilitySpecific camera mount systems (e.g., Canon EF, Nikon F, Sony E)
Extension LengthVaries by model (common lengths include 10mm, 16mm, 21mm, etc.)
Mount TypeDepends on camera system (e.g., Canon EF, Nikon F, Sony E, etc.)
FeaturesMay include electronic contacts for autofocus and aperture control (depending on the model)
FunctionReduces minimum focusing distance of lens, increasing magnification for macro photography
Electrical ContactsDepends on model (some maintain autofocus/aperture control)
FinishMatte black

Summary

Mounting the Tube

Mount Lens

Mount the lens by matching the two red dots and ensure it locks securely.

Attach Extension Rings

Attach rings to move closer to the subject as distance increases.

Mount onto Camera

Attach the camera mount ring to the camera body like a regular lens.

Prepare for Macro Photography

Start macro session using the widest aperture for better image quality.

Dismounting the Tube

Remove from Camera

Remove the tube from the camera body in the standard lens removal manner.

Release Lens from Tube

Slide the release pin to detach the lens from the extension tube.

Complete Detachment

Rotate the lens until it is fully detached from the extension tube.

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Contact Information

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