Various Kit For Getting That Close Up

This video introduces the different equipment needed for getting that close up photo with your digital SLR. First looking at close up filters followed by extension tubes and then on to the holy grail, macro lenses.

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speckyprick says:

This video is amazing and so informative that my brain has started bleeding with too much new knowledge.

Laclaustra says:

Awesome video.  10 stars

marcofking says:

Exactly what I was looking for! Thanks. Best video EVER!

ACV006 says:

Very nice and informative video! Thank you very much 🙂

bruno55nz says:

Great video and great kiwi instructions =)

175myles says:

I have a 50mm Nikkor macro lens, but I am buying a set of kenko extension tubes so I can get super close to my subject.

botchok5 says:

Macro lens are so expensive though 🙁

korgsynth20 says:

Nice thaks a lot!

korgsynth20 says:

Thanks not thaks sorry!!!!

GOBbluthagain says:

Very nice … And informative

tekho says:

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cineakel says:

Very Informative! Thanks! 🙂

halogamercf says:

if its a very bright day outside like a prefect spring day.. would you still have to use a tripod or no??? cus i like to take marco flower shots… and i was thinking about getting extension tubes

mproxxx says:

probably not…If you’re shooting in the middle of the day I think there shouldn’t be a problem 🙂

BeccyWall says:

amazing video, would love to see more like it!

that was a great vid mate. just what i wanted to know. cheers !! =D

08CJ09 says:

sigma 150mm macro – nice lens [=

NEILARMENSTRONG says:

thanks mate

humxa24 says:

what if i use all the filters with the extension tubes and the 100 mm macro?

alreacon says:

it works but not as effective with bigger zooms and you can’t just stack more on because you already have a focusing distance of about 30cm or 1foot. They will have a noticeable effect just not as effective as in this video

sambaiahs says:

Hi,

I have Canon EOS rebel Xsi. recently I bought Extension tubes.

When I place the extension tubes on my Canon 18:55mm lens, aperture is showing as F: 0:0 and it dont give option to change it. Also I am not able to see anything clearly as everything seems to be VERY VERY blurred.

any idea whats going on??

nevadaxtube says:

Great informative video.

TheMememe38 says:

It would be really scary if I can get that close to a spider

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