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![]() I'd say it looks like a good investment!
Don't really notice much about extension tubes other than what they look like. I notice you said "tubes" plural, do you daisy chain them or is that each one is a specific match to a particular lens? Now I want to go buy an extension tube for my D70.. ![]() ![]()
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They can be stacked at any combo of them. The only down side for Canon users with EF-S lenses is that they require a mod in order to fit lenses such as the 17-85. This is easily accomplished with a knife, dremel, sandpaper etc. In store they retail for close to $200, but can be found on ebay for 100 new from asia.
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