Feature

●Enhanced Macro Photography: With the Meike MK-RF-AF1 Extension Tubes, you can effortlessly capture stunning macro shots with your Canon EOS R and RP cameras. The extension tubes improve the minimum focusing distance of your lens, allowing you to get up close and personal with your subjects, revealing intricate details that would otherwise go unnoticed.
●Versatile 2-Ring Set: The package includes a 2-ring set with 13mm and 18mm extension tubes. You can use these rings individually or combine them to achieve varying levels of magnification. This versatility empowers you to explore a wide range of creative possibilities in your macro photography.
●Solid Build and Durability: Crafted with robust materials, the Meike MK-RF-AF1 Extension Tubes are designed to withstand the demands of professional use. The reliable construction ensures long-lasting performance, giving you peace of mind when investing in this essential photography tool.
●Seamless Integration: These extension tubes are designed specifically for Canon EOS R and EOS RP system cameras, ensuring a seamless integration with your existing camera equipment. The bayonet mount makes it easy to attach and detach the rings, making the setup process quick and hassle-free.
●Autofocus Support: While manual focusing is recommended for macro photography, the Meike MK-RF-AF1 Extension Tubes retain autofocus support when required. This feature provides flexibility in different shooting situations, allowing you to switch between manual and autofocus based on your preferences.


Description

With these extension rings you have the possibility to create good quality macro shots without much effort.
Simply insert between lens and camera body via bayonet.
The extension rings improve the close-up limit of your lens, making it easy to take macro shots.


Technical data:

- Set of 2 rings - 13mm & 18mm
- can be used individually or combined
- compatible with Canon EOS R, EOS RP system cameras
- robust, durable
- metal contacts
- elegant design
- AF transfer*

Please note the following:

*When shooting macro, you should DEFINITELY always focus manually only. We also recommend a tripod and macro slides to make it easier and finer to find the focus point. We also recommend lots of light.