Extension Tubes on Olympus PEN fitted with
Olympus 60mm Macro Lens Underwater
Below are photo results achieved with the 60mm Olympus Macro Lens along with extension tubes on Olympus EPL5 & EPL6 camera's.
The extension tube size is noted on each photo. Photos were taken at various distances, not always at maximum magnification, as when two extension tubes are used, the closest focus is very close to the port of the camera housing.
The same results can be achieved with any Olympus or Panasonic Micro Four Thirds Camera including all of the Olympus EPM, OMD or EPL camera bodies, or Panasonic DMC GF, GH, GM, GX camera bodies.
Click to see results with the Panasonic 45mm Macro Lens fitted with Extension Tubes
The extension tube size is noted on each photo. Photos were taken at various distances, not always at maximum magnification, as when two extension tubes are used, the closest focus is very close to the port of the camera housing.
The same results can be achieved with any Olympus or Panasonic Micro Four Thirds Camera including all of the Olympus EPM, OMD or EPL camera bodies, or Panasonic DMC GF, GH, GM, GX camera bodies.
Click to see results with the Panasonic 45mm Macro Lens fitted with Extension Tubes
Olympus 60mm Macro Lens with a 16mm & 10mm Extension Tubes stacked together (26mm Extension Tube). The nudibranch is around 65mm long, its rhinophores (feelers) are approximately 8mm long. Shown Full Frame without cropping.
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Olympus 60mm Macro Lens with a 16mm & 10mm Extension Tubes stacked together (26mm Extension Tube). The crab's head is around 6mm across. Shown Full Frame without cropping.
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Olympus 60mm Macro Lens with a 16mm & 10mm Extension Tubes stacked together (26mm Extension Tube). The Tiger Shrimp is around 50mm long. Shown Full Frame without cropping.
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Olympus 60mm Macro Lens with a 16mm & 10mm Extension Tubes stacked together (26mm Extension Tube). The nudibranch is around 55mm long, its rhinophores (feelers) are approximately 8mm long. Shown Full Frame without cropping.
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