BEST Macro Tools 2023 ||| Extension Tubes vs Reverse Mount vs Macro Lens vs Raynox
Have you ever wondered whether extension tubes, reverse mount or a dedicated macro lens are better for macro photography? In this video Wolf Amri compares extension tubes vs reverse mount vs Raynox DCR-250 macro add-on to dedicated macro lenses.
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0:00 Intro
0:43 The model for my comparison: a spider
1:30 Cameras used for the test
1:55 Macro capability of the Canon 18-55mm kit lens
3:26 Kit lens Raynox DCR-250
4:33 Kit lens with extension tubes
6:33 What does “macro“ mean - a definition.
7:10 Canon 100mm f/2.8 macro lens
7:46 Canon 100mm f/2.8 macro lens Raynox DCR-250
8:10 Canon 100mm f/2.8 macro lens extension tubes
8:32 Canon 100mm f/2.8 macro lens extension tubes Raynox DCR-250
9:03 Using a reverse mount for macro photography
10:31 Canon 18-55mm kit lens reverse mount
11:39 Canon 18-55mm kit lens reverse mount extension tubes
12:34 Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 reverse mount extension tubes
13:01 Focus stacking and sharpening
13:47 Sony a7rII Laowa 25mm 5:1 Macro
14:09 Comparison of all results
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NISI macro focusing rail
Reverse Mount Canon (Please check the diameter of your lens):
Reverse Mount Sony (Please check the diameter of your lens):
Reverse Mount Nikon (Please check the diameter of your lens):
For Nikon there is even a reverse mount kit for controlling aperture:
Raynox DCR-250:
Extension tube set Canon:
(the one I used isn’t available in the US, but they are all the same really)
Extension tube set Nikon:
(currently no plastic ones available, sorry)
Step-up-ring set:
Laowa 25mm:
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Helicon Focus:
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