Very professional presentation, I enjoy the macro insect photography myself. Used to used Nikkormats, FM2, N2000, but have now gone to digital using the older lenses. Two old M2 tubes stacked and the old 55mm Nippon Micro-Nikkor. With the digital camera using very high apertures such as f 32 to take a photo , is is almost impossible to see the subject for focusing. Have to go to a smaller apertures, focus then stop down again to get best results. Again wonderful presentation.
Thx! =)
Oxyfresch 3 weeks ago
Thank you very simple and helpful!!!!!!!!11
rubenwat 1 year ago 2
VERY HELPFUL! AMEN!
mylespineda 1 year ago
Very professional presentation, I enjoy the macro insect photography myself. Used to used Nikkormats, FM2, N2000, but have now gone to digital using the older lenses. Two old M2 tubes stacked and the old 55mm Nippon Micro-Nikkor. With the digital camera using very high apertures such as f 32 to take a photo , is is almost impossible to see the subject for focusing. Have to go to a smaller apertures, focus then stop down again to get best results. Again wonderful presentation.
Crpetersena 1 year ago
With an ISO rating of 3200, 6400, 12800 (50, 25600,
51200 and 102400 with boost) <--- :o) you can afford
to stack as many tubes as you want too.
Light….You don’t need no stinking light!
I remember using 1600 "film" once...
Way to grainy for me. The photo looked alot light sand paper.
What's it like now days in digital?
gjonesy9 1 year ago
very very useful thanks a lot
abmofa 1 year ago
Thank's for the info, just what i needed to know cheer's.
stanegg0 1 year ago
Thank you for the introduction, very informative for a beginner.
avuncular 1 year ago
great easy to understand video 5 stars
constantgamer247 2 years ago
Informative, great editing. Good job for putting the example images in , they really helped me understand extension tubes :)
Tackles48 2 years ago
Informative! Thank you
MsKimene 2 years ago