Later you will ask why the extension tubes creep?dRebelXT said:For example, like a sliding tube which user can adjust the tube length. bellows look
cubersome and fragile, plus it's expensive.
I think I came across one which is adjustable a number of years back.dRebelXT said:For example, like a sliding tube which user can adjust the tube length. bellows look
cubersome and fragile, plus it's expensive.
Just wrap a black cloth around the opening while holding the lens with your hand. Can tilt and shift somemore.cyber_m0nkey said:To make a sliding metal/plastic tube that is also light tight with mounts on either end would probably be just as if not more expensive then manufacturing belows.
lsisaxon said:Just wrap a black cloth around the opening while holding the lens with your hand. Can tilt and shift somemore.
cyber_m0nkey said:This would be fun to try, bu the depth of field wide-open would be impossible to use.
lsisaxon said:Borrow a Nikon mount lens with an aperture ring to try.
Sorry, I'm a Nikon person. Using Mamiya would be a better solution for you.cyber_m0nkey said:Good idea, but that would be sacrilege, like Luke using Darth Vaders light saber. I will use my 645 Mamiya lenses instead ;p , these would be better anyway as they throw a larger image circle.
Also ask why the extension tubes cannot autofocus?Artosoft said:Later you will ask why the extension tubes creep?
Regards,
Arto.