Hey, I have a similar dillemma -- 'cept that I also have a set of manual
tubes to throw in there. I was considering no longer keeping the bellows,
but then what with the vst macro stand....? I want to keep that but IIRC it
works only with the bellows, not the telescopic auto-tube...but the
telescopic auto-tube is so nice "in the field". Even more compact for
travelling is the auto-tubes combined with the 50/3.5 macro, so...? Sighs,
being a Zuikoholic isn't easy, right...but that's my justification ;)
Anyone interrested in a few manual extension tubes? ;)
--thomas
Wim Verheyen <aemit@xxxxxxxxx>
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> Hi all,
>
> Until I got my Kiron 105 macro, I used to do macro with regular Zuiko
> primes and
> a set of auto extension tubes. I also have the telescopic auto tube, which
I
> sometimes use with the Kiron to get even more extension, and I also have
> the bellows,
> which is nice with a reversed lens (goes to 10x with a reversed 24 f2.8).
> Currently, I see no more use for the set of auto extension tubes.
> Is there any reason I should keep them (apart from collector's issues,
> which are
> no issues for me) ? Otherwise I intend to sell them.
>
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