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Alzo Extension Rod (16")

Alzo Extension Rod (16")
  • Product Code: ga201910
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$34.95 $44.04

Ideal for adding height to a light stand or mounting onto a clamp to hang a light, the 16" Extension Rod from Alzo Digital has 1/4"-20 female threads at one end and 1/4"-20 male threads at the other. It will support up to 11 lb.

1/4"-20 Male and Female Threads    11 lb Load Capacity

Key Specs
Load Capacity11 lb / 5 kg
Connections1 x 1/4"-20 Male
1 x 1/4"-20 Female
Length16.5" / 41.91 cm
Parameters
Connections1 x 1/4"-20 Male
1 x 1/4"-20 Female
Supported Rod Diameter0.63" / 16 mm
Number of Sections1
Points of ArticulationNo
Length16.5" / 41.91 cm
Weight2.08 oz / 59 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.18 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)17.65 x 1.3 x 0.75"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Wondering which extension tube will pair better with the 18-55, the 11mm or the 16mm, and what the difference would be?

A: I use mine on the 18-55 2.4-4 lens and it works awesome. I zoom the lens all the way out though

Q: 2. Has anyone tried the MCEX16 with reverse macro? If I connect the MCEX16 between XE1 or XE2 and a reversed 24mm lens, will auto focus work?

A: NO it won't. Autofocus only works using the contact pins, and the front of an XF lens doesn't have any contacts. Since native Fujifilm XF lenses are all focus-by-wire you cannot focus the lens this way if you used a reverse macro, certainly not with the MCEX16. You might have some luck with manual focus vintage lenses and a different mount adapter.

Q: 3. Specifically, I have the 50mm f2 Fuji lens. I need to shoot a bunch of 3X5 index cards. Do I need the MCEX-11 or MCEX-16?

A: FUJIFILM MCEX-11 11mm Extension Tube for Fujifilm X-Mount will be a better combination with your 50mm f/2 lens to make reproductions of a 3x5 index card. Please be aware that you can only focus from the minimum focus distance using an extension tube. If you use FUJIFILM MCEX-16 16mm Extension your lens will only be able to focus on a small segment of your 3x5 index card.

Q: 4. Does this work with the 23mm f2 lens? Thanks!

A: I've used this extension tube with this lens and it does work. With this particular lens there is a very short shooting distance from the subject (there is a chart on the fuji website). You might get more use out of the 11mm tube when using the 23mm lens depending on what you need it for.

Q: 5. I have a XS20 and the use mm23 lens and I just bought the MCEX-16 tube and nothing is working. Am I doing something wrong or does the macro not work with my camera?

A: The extension tube only focuses at the lens minimum focus distance with the extension attached. If your extension tube combination exceeds the amount of mm of your lens it can not focus because the magnification is higher than what's permitted by the optics in the lens.

Q: 6. I just purchased the MCES-16 and I am finding that my X-T1 camera will not focus at all with the XF18-55mm lens. Am I missing a setting or something or is the tube defective?

A: When using the Fujifilm MCEX-16 16mm Extension Tube for Fujifilm X-Mount, you will lose infinity focus, but you will gain the ability to use the lens as a psuedo-macro lens to focus closer than the lens' listed minimum focus distance. However, do note that when focusing within close focusing distances, the camera would require contrast and lighting to be able to focus on your subject. Many people find it is easier to focus manually when using an extension tube. Autofocus may be achieved if it is bright enough or there is enough contrast on your subject, but it may hunt-and-peck back-and-forth trying to achieve focus, so focusing manually may be best in certain situations.

Q: 7. Has anyone tried two MCEX-16s with the 60mm 1:2 closeup lens?

A: I do not have the 60 mm macro sorry

Q: 8. Will the Fujifilm MCEX-16 Macro Extension Tube work with XC lenses also?

A: Yes.

Q: 9. Does the 16mm extension tube have weather seals as well, or does using it strip weather sealed lenses and bodies of the weather sealing?

A: No Body Caps and Weather Seal .I only using it with 55-200mm and so far so good .

Q: 10. I have 16mm, 27mm, 35mm and 18-55mm. Should I buy this MCEX-11 11mm or MCEX-16? Which lens would benefit the most from these 2 tubes for macro photography?

A: You can decide by referring to the following table from Fujifilm. B&H won't let me include a hyperlink, so... Go to the Fujifilm Web site, click on products, digital cameras, accessories, lens (Lens Accessories). There is a link to a PDF entitled Magnification of the Macro Extension Tube. The document is a table for all Fujifilm lens and both extension tubes.

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