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Reviewed in Spain on September 28, 2022
Cumple con las expectativas para iniciarte en la fotografía macro. Era bastante escéptico en cuanto a los resultados pero hace su función. Ajusta perfectamente y no he notado ninguna holgura
Marcus Modinsky
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2022
These tubes work with the Fuji 16-55 and the Fuji 16mm, but NOT with the Fuji 50mm. Im talking about the mechanical connection. I am unable to connect these tubes with my Fuji 50mm. With the 2 other lenses, no problem. The technical support does not speak English. I was not able to understand what they wrote in their first message, and they did not reply to my second message.
Perry C.
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2021
Used occasionally, they do work. They're tight and sometimes the lens-camera signal doesn't pass though, so you need to fiddle with them a bit. Don't expect high quality at this price.
Yun
Reviewed in Canada on February 29, 2020
Well made. No problem.
andrew jordon
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2019
Yes the body is plastic as others have mentioned, but the mounts are good quality metal and the whole assembly seems to be sturdy enough for its intended purpose, especially at this price point. No complaints here. I have not tested the auto focus pass through as I only use a manual focus macro lens with these.
Helodrvr
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2018
These rings are solidly made and function well. However, they will not mount on the Fuji 80mm f/2.8 macro lens. I have these as well as the Fuji extenders. The Fujis will mount easily on the 80mm and lock. The Meikes will not. That said, they work fine on the 14mm, 18-55, and 90mm Fuji lenses I have tried. But the 80 will not accept them.
Slim Jim
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2018
I tested these macro extension tubes with a Fuji X-T2, a XF 35mm 1.4, and a XF 55-200mm. I tried each ring individually, and combined, autofocus and OIS worked without issues.Despite the description, only the lens and camera mounts are metal, the rest is made of hard textured plastic. They should be functionally identical to the Fuji versions, but with lower build quality. Not a deal breaker, since everything appears to be very sturdy.The extension tubes lock securely to the lens and camera body, but there is small amount of play if you twist the lens...not a big deal, as everything stays still during normal use. I had no issues mounting / dismounting the extension tubes from my camera or lenses.For the price, these are a great buy.
1inventor
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2018
I have 2 Xpro1's and 2 XE2's, along with the 18-55, 35 and 27. I'm a very well rounded photographer but do not do Macros shots enough to Justify getting the 60mm or 80mm macro lenses. I also shoot Micro Four Thirds and have also purchase Macro tubes from Meike as well, and they work perfectly.The tubes are of plastic build WITH metal mounts(despite what the other very angry reviewer says.) They have a nice tight fit and I can report no light leaks to mention of. They fit my 35mm F1.4 and 18-55mm f2.8-4. The photos taken with this attached are great granted the lens is topped down to f8 and up.Overall, it saves me over $800 for the price of a Fuji XF macro lens, and since I do occasional macro shots, this fits my bill perfectly.
Xorsh
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2018
Since I cannot afford a true macro for my X-Pro2 at the moment, I got these for the 18-55/2.8-4 kit lens which came with the XE-2 and I heard performed OK with extension tubes. True! Not precisely macro performance but doesn't leave you down horribly. Both tubes lock and unlock smoothly from the camera, all of my lenses and also from themselves (in any order) as is expected. Materials are sturdy enough for all my lenses (even a heavy Tokina 100/2.8 macro in Nikon F mount via an adapter, and AF works even better than I expected (with Fujifilm-X lenses, of course).You'll probably have to correct distortion in your photo editor; barrel or pincushion depends on the focal length used or zoom position but Adobe Camera Raw does a fine job and lets you save profiles.Don't hesitate, go for them.Edit: The photo was made with the Fujinon 35/1.4 and the 10mm ring with AF set at C on my X-Pro2. The original image is 6000x4000 resampled to 1200x800, also the crop. Exposure was left to program & ISO 200 and the camera set it at f/4 1/180.
recluse
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2018
Works as intended. The electrical contacts transmit properly (apparently the biggest problem with budget tubes) and the mounts register properly (satisfying click). Maintaining autofocus is kind of useless when focusing this close but the contacts are needed in order to change aperture on Fujifilm lenses without definite stops on the lens (most of them). There's a little bit of play when mounted but that's better than overly tight in my opinion. No light leaks that I can see, but I haven't had them out in bright sunshine yet. The craftsmanship isn't stellar (the metal mounts are screwed into the plastic barrels) so I wouldn't put a lot of weight on it, but I'm not taking away a star for that considering the price. You could buy two of these sets for 52mm extension for much less than 1 (1!) Fujifilm tube. I love Fujifilm craftsmanship but that's just not worth it for something like this. Definitely recommendable. Hey, if they don't last I can just buy replacements and still come out ahead!
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