Advice on extension tubes!

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Hi everyone, here's my first post.

I'm really making a go of getting to know my equipment, but it's becoming apparent that my Tamron 100-300mm lens is not enough for what I want to do,
I cannot afford a longer lens so I've been looking at extension tubes.
On the canon website they're looking at around £150, which is about what I expected. However, I had a look on amazon and there are some for as low as £39.99 (some cost a little more) with five-star reviews.
I'm wondering if anyone has experience with either type?
Thanks so much!
 
I've been looking at extension tubes.


Are you confusing tele converters ( TC / TX ) with extension tubes? for the reach you need TC's extension tubes are normally used for macro ( getting closer)
 
Are you confusing tele converters ( TC / TX ) with extension tubes? for the reach you need TC's extension tubes are normally used for macro ( getting closer)

Ok thanks! I'm quite new to the proper camera equipment haha
 
Although I wouldn't mind a crack at macro photography haha - my tamron lens has a macro switch slider
 
30 quid is about right for decent extension tubes
150 is about right for a Kenko TC, ( either 1.4x or 2x ) that's why I asked the question :)
But do your homework first to make sure the one you buy will fit your camera and lens combination.
Generally there is no issues, but occasionally there are a few anomalies.
for example If you go 2x you will most likely have to focus manually.
 
So you're after a teleconverter then.

The Canon ones are highly rated but don't have as wide a compatibility with lenses (especially third party ones)

I've personally used Kenko Pro-300 ones in the past and the 1.4x at least is good enough to keep a spot in my bag.
 
30 quid is about right for decent extension tubes
150 is about right for a Kenko TC, ( either 1.4x or 2x ) that's why I asked the question :)
But do your homework first to make sure the one you buy will fit your camera and lens combination.
Generally there is no issues, but occasionally there are a few anomalies.
for example If you go 2x you will most likely have to focus manually.

I was out the other day and getting to grips with my manual focus - I found it good!
 
So you're after a teleconverter then.

The Canon ones are highly rated but don't have as wide a compatibility with lenses (especially third party ones)

I've personally used Kenko Pro-300 ones in the past and the 1.4x at least is good enough to keep a spot in my bag.

Thanks so much
 
I've personally used Kenko Pro-300 ones in the past and the 1.4x at least is good enough to keep a spot in my bag.
They have a good reputation that's for sure (y)
( never owned one myself though )
 
Thanks so much everyone. You've been super helpful - hopefully I'll be sharing my newly closer pics with you soon!
 
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