📸 Snap into Macro Magic!
The Movo MT-SE47 3-Piece AF Chrome Macro Extension Tube Set is designed for Sony's E-Mount mirrorless cameras, allowing photographers to achieve stunning macro photography with full auto-focus and metering capabilities. This versatile set can be used individually or stacked for extreme close-up shots, making it perfect for capturing intricate details of various subjects. Compatible with both full-frame and cropped sensors, it comes with a 1-year warranty and dedicated customer support.
T**E
Nice Set of Extension Tubes - Very Well Made
Arrived on time and packaged okay. Thin box it came in was coming apart but sturdy bag protected the item. The build of the extension rings are excellent. Much better than a cheaper set I had previously purchased for my other brand camera. The cheaper set was all plastic while this one had metal parts where the rings contact the camera and lens. The camera (Sony A7R4) and lenses all function properly for focus and aperture control. These rings should last a long time and worth the extra money I paid.
R**R
Yes, their is vignetting, but it's not a show stopper
These extension tubes seem well made. The only issue I have is vignetting which gets progressively worse as you stack the tubes. Not awful at10mm, but very prominent when all are stacked to make a 47mm extension tube. Now, here's the cool thing - the Meike extension tubes don't have this problem, but what's even cooler is that, with the Meike tubes closest to the camera body, the additional Movo tubes DO NOT HAVE THE VIGNETTING PROBLEM. I borrowed a set of Meike extension tubes (10mm and 16mm) and with a total of 47mm of extension tube, there was no problem with vignetting. Also, the autofocus works very well with the Movo tubes alone and in combination with the Meike tubes. OK, just get the Meike tubes, right? But the Movo tubes are cheaper and the magnification is great - at least with my Tamron 70 to 300mm zoom. Have fun!
G**D
They work
Works fine.
D**.
Seem reasonably built, but they vignette on FF body
I bought these for a Sony FF body. The DESCRIPTION specifically SAYS they are compatible with Sony FF cameras. On mine, they vignette. A LOT. They do NOT appear to actually support Sony FF bodies.WORSE, they agreed to refund the item. It was returned and delivered August 4. It's now August 20. No word, no refund, no nothing.
M**S
Not suitable for full-frame cameras
I bought this because it was one of the only 3-piece extension tube sets available for e-mount. Although the description lists several Sony full-frame bodies, it is clearly only for APS-C. When I mounted them on my a7r4 there was a dark vignette around the image exactly like when you shoot an APS-C lens with your camera set to full-frame mode.For use with an APS-C lens, I'm sure it's fine. I'd supply a photo, but I already sent it back.
S**T
All metal. High quality
I find these extension tubes deliver excellent image quality for close (macro) photography with conventional lenses. This brand appears to be all metal and higher quality than my Neewer brand tubes. But both brands work well.
A**.
Suppose to be no auto focus according to manufacturer but not in my case...
I have a Sony a6300 and the two Meike extension tubes I've already purchased on the left of the first picture but I wanted to have some additional tubes for other lenses. The premise of these tubes is you need to have the mm of the tubes add up to or close to the size of the lens in mm. The Meike only come two in an order, a 16mm and a 10mm. For other cameras they offer three.I like that these have some good weight to them and the mount is metal. Although compared to my plastic Meike they def. are heavier. If you're doing macro work and not using a tripod hand holding the camera and lens with added weight is going to affect the sharpness of your pictures.Some of the pros of these extension tubes: They come with 2 end caps so dust doesn't get into the tubes and into your camera. The buttons on each tube are easy to use to disconnect them from each other. The feel of the tubes since they're metal is very nice. Doesn't look like shoddy workmanship.The cons: the extra weight compared to the plastic extension tubes. But I bought these knowing they were metal so if weight is an issue buy the plastic ones. They work just as well. The price is much higher than other brands. I figured it was the only way to get the larger 21mm tube. I couldn't find a single in that size.Now here's the weird part...It states in the description that these have to be used with manual focus because they do not use the auto focus. I have a Sony 6300 camera and I have been using them with auto focus lenses. I have no issue with auto focus using them on my camera. The auto focus works perfectly. I don't know why the manufacturer tells you otherwise....You can also mix these with other extension tubes. They are pretty much interchangeable. The Meike plastic tubes that I bought first are a nice addition to these three.Since my camera is ASP-C I have no issue with vinetting like some of the other reviews have mentioned but the more tubes you use the darker your photo will be. That's why a lot of photographers will tell you to use a lens ring light so you can get more light on your subject. I'm not really into macro photography that much to invest in one so I just keep the extensions to 2 or 3 at a time.Once again at $50 they are pricier than other tubes but compared to a good macro lens which would cost $400-$500+ these are a good investment but pay attention to the other reviewers if you have a full frame camera...
E**.
Well built.
The Movo MT-Se47 extension tubes are well built and perform as expected.They were the only ones I could find for Sony E-mount that included three tubes.
R**Y
They just work, but...
These are quite heavy, solid feeling extension tubes, Aluminium rings and what feels like an alloy body. The internal surfaces of the tubes are speckled finish, preventing stray reflections.Photos taken on a ZV-E10 with the Sigma 30mm at F11, using the 21mm tube, then both 10 & 16mm tubes together - the coin is 18mm diameter. Auto-focus and aperture control was supported well in both shots.The 21mm tube is a little loose on the lens bayonet connection, not enough to be insecure, but enough to drop a star! (I may have a fix for this)
A**L
Solid extension ring.
Bought these after using another brand that were not a good fit. These rings are a good snug fit - perhaps too snug as I cannot fit them on my A6000 with an aftermarket metal bayonet ring, but that may not be the extension ring at fault. Having said that, I haven't had issues with any other lenses or adapters on that camera in 7 years.Fit on the Sony A6400 is fine.
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