

🔍 Unlock hidden worlds with every shot — Macro magic made effortless!
The SHOOT AF Auto Focus Macro Extension Tube Set includes three precision tubes (13mm, 21mm, 31mm) designed for Canon EF and EF-S lenses. It enables DSLR users to achieve stunning macro photography by increasing magnification without compromising autofocus or image quality, thanks to its optics-free design. Compatible with a broad range of Canon cameras, this lightweight, easy-to-use set is a must-have for professionals and enthusiasts eager to explore intricate details.











| ASIN | B072MFB3Z6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2 in Lens Extension Tubes |
| Brand | SHOOT |
| Camera Lens | This product is a set of three 13mm, 21mm and 31mm autofocus extension tubes, compatible with Canon EF and EF-S mounts. They can turn your lens into a macro lens and do not affect the image quality as there is no optics inside. Auto focus function is supported. |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,497) |
| Date First Available | 29 Nov. 2016 |
| Focus type | Auto Focus |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | 364 |
| Lens Design | Prime |
| Lens Fixed Focal Length | 31 Millimetres |
| Max Focal Length | 31 Millimeters |
| Min Focal Length | 13 Millimeters |
| Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.3 x 8 x 7.7 centimetres |
| Package Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
| Part number | 364 |
| Size | Extension Tube |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Zoom Type | Prime |
E**L
Good value product
Good item. As stated. Good fit despite other reviews saying it wasn’t
M**Z
Great value
Works well with all my Canon cameras. Great price and excellent delivery timescale.
O**9
Great product
I was looking to up my macro game. These tubes are great. The auto focus is pretty tricky, but Manual focus is great. Good quality. Not as good as getting a dedicated macro lens which I will get, but for now they are great to practice with. I have a canon EOS 400d and they fit perfectly. The tubes were a bit stiff at first. But loosened after a few goes. I've tried all three together and separately for different shots. I'd say when the three are together you can get some pretty good close shots. You do need a flash if the light is low. But you could always use a diffuser if in bright sunshine. You do need a steady hand. Good product for a beginner.
L**L
Great product
Great product. Very useful - best used with a lens of around 100mm
G**S
Poor product
Poor quality. Wouldn't work. Returned easily. Supplier very good service
A**R
Good value for starting out in macro.
Starting out in macro ! , don't want to spend a fortune on proper lenes until you've decided if macro is for you. Then this is for you, a cheap way of trying macro photography, you'll get decent quality images from this set of extender tubes, there decent enough made, the contacts line up, they fit together tight enough. Watch loads of you tube videos about Macro first, DONT expect your first few dozen images to be spot on, it takes time and practice, but these will do until you decide if you want to peruse macro seriously, then you'll go and buy a proper one to one lens. Good starting out point for macro, decent enough made for the price.
B**Z
Handy if you need a bit more back focus on telescope camera adaptor
So I needed some additional distance between the camera and the telescope in order to obtain focus as my telescope focuser at maximum reach wasn't able to focus correctly and the adaptor supplied with the scope was too long and took the focal length further than needed. Looked for telescope extension tube and couldn't find anything at a reasonable length (needed about 25mm). So looked at these which would achieve the same aim and also give me some macro capability. Result, added the 21mm extension tube between the scope and the camera and this moved the focus point for very distant objects into the sweet spot. I now have decent range of focuser movement when focusing on a distant object (a tree during daytime in my case) so that I can run my autofocuser and not worry about failing to achieve focus on stars/other distant objects. Tested briefly with 70D camera and 300mm lens for macro and you'll definitely benefit from using a tripod and shutter release cable when going for true macro shots as the depth of field is tiny and needs very careful positioning to achieve focus when using as a macro extension. Autofocus will hunt a lot if you aren't close to the actual focus position and this is helped hugely by fixing the position of the camera relative to the object. Hint, it's a lot closer than you might think. This might help some folks in a similar situation.
D**W
Cheap yet functional
Very cheap but fully functional. The electronic contacts work well to connect the lens through to the body. They are tight fit and not the smoothest of action when fitting to the camera and lens, which is the only reason I gave 4 instead of 5.
C**N
Hacen su función, la calidad de construcción no es perfecta pero son robustos. Muy importante seguir las instrucciones en lo que respecta poner primero el adaptador en la cámara y luego la lente en el adaptador para que se comuniquen bien la apertura y autofoco.
I**2
Tried switching around the lenses and everything. The camera cant focus at all. Sadly cant find the return button
P**A
Posseggo una mirrorless Canon Eos R e volevo provare a cimentarmi nella fotografia macro, senza spendere troppo inizialmente. Mi sono affidata all'istinto ed ho scelto questi tubi di prolunga e...L'acquisto è stato davvero azzeccato! Faccio due premesse: 1-Se possedete una mirrorless con attacco RF, come la mia, per poterli utilizzare dovete avere necessariamente l'attaco EF/EF-S, perché i tubi funzionano con lenti EF (per reflex, tanto per essere chiari!). Se siete in possesso di tale attacco come me, non c'è nessun problema! 2- Con la Canon Eos R potrebbe capitarvi che, attaccando prima i tubi alla camera e poi alla lente, la mirrorless si spenga e non dia segni di vita. Non vi preoccupate: in tal caso, basterà togliere la batteria e attendere due secondi prima di rimetterla e la camera riprenderà a funzionare! Per far si che questo non accada, dovete collegare tubi e lente INSIEME prima di attaccarli alla Canon e... Il gioco è fatto! Funzionano? Certo che si! L'autofocus funziona alla grande con tutti gli obiettivi che, finora, ho utilizzato, tutti EF o EF-S, come il 55-250mm che, tra parentesi, permette di fare delle ottime macro!... Ovvio che dovete prenderci la mano, poiché la distanza di messa a fuoco, pur funzionando automaticamente, cambia a seconda dell'obiettivo utilizzato ma, una volta capito come fare e, soprattutto, compreso che, a volte, bisogna allontanarsi e avvicinarsi fisicamente dal soggetto per ottenere la messa a fuoco giusta, non avrete problemi a scattare delle belle foto a soggetti altrimenti piccolissimi da vedere! Unica pecca è che questi tubi sono abbastanza "di plastica", perciò dovete fare attenzione nell'utilizzarli le prime volte, per attaccarli correttamente e, se possibile, cercate di tenerli ben saldi nella mano in presenza di ottiche pesanti. Per il prezzo, l'utilità e la versatilità del prodotto, sento di poterlo vivamente consigliare!
A**R
Grâce aux tubes d'extensions, je peux faire de la "macrophotographie" sans que cela ne coute trop cher. Le produit est très beau, bon et solide. Il fonctionne parfaitement avec ma caméra Canon 70D. Merci.
J**R
Ich für meinen Teil bin sehr überrascht darüber, wie gut diese Ringe funktionieren. Für so wenig Geld doch so einen tollen Makroeffekt zu erzielen ist Wahnsinn. Ich freue mich sehr darüber und bin so happy es probiert zu haben. Ich bin Hobbyfotografin und wollte mir nicht direkt ein teures Makroobjektiv kaufen. Die Ringe sind für den Einstieg in die Makrofotografie genau das richtige, finde ich. Ich hab immer noch Lust mir auch mal ein Makroobjektiv zu kaufen aber zum üben und tolle Fotos machen bin ich mit den Ringen sehr zufrieden! Die Ringe lassen sich ohne Probleme an meine Canon 1300D anbringen. Habe hauptsächlich das Kitobjektiv (18-55mm) drauf. Das lies sich auch reibungslos anbringen (Die Ringe werden zwischen Kamerabody und Objektiv geschraubt). Bei meinem 50mm Festbrennweitenobjektiv habe ich beim raufdrehen etwas mehr Druck ausüben müssen und etwas Angst, dass sich das Material dadurch abnutzen wird. Bisher aber keine Spuren erkannt. Nach fast einer Woche, habe ich bisher EIN MAL den Fehler gehabt, dass die Kamera das Objektiv nicht erkannt hat. Hab einfach kurz die Kamera ausgemacht, die Ringe einfach von der Kamera entfernt und wieder drauf gesteckt. Seit dem ohne weitere Probleme weiterfotografiert. Ich finde, für den Preis und die Ergebnisse kann ich damit aber gut leben, sofern es sich nicht häuft. Die Bilder wurden alle mit der Canon 1300D und dem Kitobjektiv 18-55mm gemacht. Genutzt habe ich hauptsächlich den großen und mittleren Ring zusammen, da es mir bei allen drei Ringen zu nah war bzw. das Objekt zu groß im Bild.
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