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Canon 105cl-up800hg Close-up Lens For Macro Photography

Canon 105cl-up800hg Close-up Lens For Macro Photography
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$6,835.50 $10,526.67

Use this Canon 105CL-UP800HG Close-Up Lens for Macro Photographywith your Canon 105CL-UP800HG Close-Up Lens for Macro Photographybroadcast servo lens to decrease the MOD (minimum object distance) from your subject. This close-up lens installs onto the front of the CJ20EX7.8B, CJ24EX7.5B, HJ24EX7.5B, or KJ22EX7.6B broadcast servo lens to provide a close-up distance of approximately 5.1". It can be used for 4K capture.

For CJ20EX7.8B and CJ24EX7.5B Lenses    For HJ24EX7.5B and KJ22EX7.6B Lenses    Supports 4K Capture    Provides 5.1" Close Object Distance

General
CompatibilityCanon CJ20EX7.8B Broadcast Servo Lens / CJ24EX7.5B Broadcast Servo Lens / HJ24EX7.5B Broadcast Servo Lens / KJ22EX7.6B Broadcast Servo Lens
Physical
DimensionsNot Specified by Manufacturer
WeightNot Specified by Manufacturer

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Would these work for video on a Sony FX6 with Rokinon glass? The lens is 100% manual, so no loss of function to worry about.

A: The FotodioX extension tubes do work with the FX6. If you're using manual lenses it should work fine.

Q: 2. Could you put a adapter on the end for a Nikon Micro-Nikkor 55mm f/3.5 and use it to scan film on sony e mount cameras?

A: It will work but I would advise getting an adapter with an adjustable aperture ring or if the lens itself has an aperture ring you can control.

Q: 3. Are these tubes auto or manual? If so is there a specific Sony amount?

A: These are manual and made for Sony E mount. For A mount you would want these; B&H # FOMACUBESNYA

Q: 4. Will this work with the Sony a7III?

A: Yes, the FotodioX Macro Extension Tube Set for Sony Alpha E-Mount Cameras: for Extreme Close-Up Photography, B&H # FOMACROTUBSN, would be compatible for use on the E-mount used on the Sony Alpha a7 III Mirrorless Digital Camera. Do note that the above are fully manual extension tubes, as there are no electronic contacts on the lens to transmit electronic information from the lens to the camera. As such, you will have to focus manually, as well as set your exposure manually. You also would not be able to control the aperture of the lens, so you will have to use the camera in either A (Aperture Priority) or M (Manual) mode.

Q: 5. I have a Fuji XE2 with the 18-55 kit lens. Is it compatible?

A: Yes. This will work with any X-mount Fujifilm camera. Keep in mind that this is a manual-focus only extension tube with no electrical contacts. You will need to enable "lensless shooting" in the menu of your XE2.

Q: 6. Is this an autofocus?

A: No, there is no communication between the tubes and lens/camera. Auto-focusing while using extension tubes is a lesson in futility, it just won't work. Manual focus is the only way to go when shooting extreme macro.

Q: 7. Will these work with EF-S STM lenses?

A: The FotodioX Macro Extension Tube Set for Canon EOS (EF, EF-S) can mount a EF-S STM. But everything will be manual. Focusing and Aperture control will be all manual. With a Canon lens you would not be able to control the aperture at all. And whether you can focus the lens while on the extension tubes will depend on the specific lens you are using. Some lenses need to be attached directly to the camera to have focus control. For automatic Focus and Aperture control I would look at the FotodioX Pro Auto Macro Extension Tube Kit for Canon EF & EF-S Lenses linked here. https://bhpho.to/34CeJZN

Q: 8. has anyone used these for micro four thirds? looking for some extension tubes for my fully manual lens so AF capabilities don't matter and considering these or the viltrox for m43

A: These extension tubes can definitely work well on a Micro 4/3 mount camera.

Q: 9. Would this fit on a canon t7i 58mm lens?

A: These extensions tubes fit directly to the lens mount on a Micro 4/3 camera. If looking to fit directly to a 58mm front diameter on a Canon lens, you might want to check out the Hoya 58mm HMC Close-Up Filter Set II (+1, +2, and +4), B&H # HOCUS2MC58. This close up kit will help shorten the focusing distance of your lens for macro work. https://bhpho.to/2MNghaX

Q: 10. Does this work with a canon 800D/T7i?

A: Yes, will work with any Canon DSLR camera.

29/09/2024

I actually bout a different set of these for my other lenses because I couldn't believe they were as good as they were for the price. I have used them every day since I bought them for a special project. As good as my more expensive sets. Highly recommend!

5
27/09/2024

The macro set works well to add magnification for macro shooting especially for those of us not ready to buy an expensive macro lens.
The set includes 4 compatible lens to allow combinations to achieve selected magnification.

5
18/09/2024

I have the Nikon F version of this macro tube set. If you want to add macro capability to your existing lenses, this is probably the cheapest way to do that. Are there any compromises due to the price? Optically, no, not as far as I can see. Build quality is acceptable, but doesn't feel premium. The screw threading attachment system is very functional, but means it takes longer to change your extension length; bellows would be super quick, but with this you might need to disassemble and reassemble everything multiple times if you don't get the magnification ratio you want right away. Also, since there are no electronic contacts, you have to change the aperture on the lens, not the camera body, so G lenses, AF-S P or E electronically controlled lenses will be difficult to use with these tubes. For those lenses, you will want something more high-tech. However, for Pre-AI, AI-S, or AF-D lenses, this will be great.

I think one very cool use of these tubes is adapting projector lenses or other non-standard optics; just get the required flange distance, add a helicons for focusing, and you have a pretty sweet setup on the cheap. I would love to try that at some point!

5
14/09/2024

They do a great job for the low price

5
12/09/2024

The most common complaint about these are poor and tight fit, making them hard to attach and remove. I had no problems with these.

5
07/08/2024

I'm a beginner photographer but I really like trying to capture small things and the stock lens on my Sealife Micro HD+ wouldn't go close enough. This lens sort of pops on top of the existing one and is easy to put on underwater, even with 7mm gloves on. Initially I planned on not messing with it underwater, but I had to as an air bubble ended up trapped between the regular lens and this one.

I was happy with the lens, and was able to get some pictures I was happy with after one dive, two of which are shown here.

5
19/07/2024

Had my doubts before buying the set but I am very pleased with the results.

5
07/07/2024

Great book, just getting into Macro, so this will help me a lot.

5
07/07/2024

These are a good alternative to the purchase of a macro lens

5
24/06/2024

The title, The Complete Guide to Macro and Close-Up Photography is very accurate in describing this book. Very clear and highly detailed photos in the book and great tips for macro and close up work. Highly recommend.

5

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