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Rosco Fluorescent Lighting Sleeve/tube Guard (e-colour #e341 Plum, 2' Long)

Rosco Fluorescent Lighting Sleeve/tube Guard (e-colour #e341 Plum, 2' Long)
  • Product Code: ga241216
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$39.15 $49.72

Rosco Fluorescent Lighting Sleeves/Tube Guards are a very reliable and cost-effective system for easy control of tough lighting scenarios- especially under fluorescents. In addition to the financial benefits of the sleeves, they protect against the potential disaster of glass shattering by containing the lamp within the end caps.

Rosco sleeves are constructed of a solid polycarbonate tube within which is held the specific filter. The choice of filters and combination of filters is endless - there are complete Roscolux, Cinegel or E-Colour color filter lines - something for every venue, every photographer, every cinematographer.

For T5 Lamps    Over 300 Colors Available    UL94HB Rated Polycarbonate    End Caps Protect From Shattered Glass    Easily Trimmed with Scissors

Parameters
Item TypeColor: Plum (#E341)
• Transmission: 19.3%
ShapeTube Sleeve
Filter MaterialFlexible Plastic
DimensionsLength: 2' / 0.6 m

Available in sizes for T12, T8 and T5 fluorescent lamps

The T8 and T5 sizes contain a UV filter that minimizes fading

All standard sizes (2, 4, 5, and 8') are easily trimmed to accommodate any size lamp

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will this work with AF-P lenses?

A: The Kenko Auto Extension Tube Set DG (12, 20 & 36mm Tubes) for Nikon Digital and Film Cameras is compatible with Nikon AF-P lenses.

Q: 2. work with d7100?

A: I am using it with a D750. It will work as well on a D7100 without any problem.

Q: 3. are these tubes compatable with a canon t4i?

A: Yes, they are.

Q: 4. Will these allow you to reverse your lens for even greater magnification? I'm sure you'd have to shoot full manual if you did.

A: No, a reverse adapter is a different accessory and method to get macro closeness. If you are using G lenses with no aperture ring, the reverse method is problematic because you wont have aperture control. These tubes send the aperture setting to the lens from the camera.

Q: 5. will these tubes work with a D70S?

A: Yes, these tubes work perfectly with the D70S and D7100.

Q: 6. Do these extensions tube work with a Canon Rebel T3?

A: I have a Canon EOS Rebel T2i DSLR Camera with 18-55mm Lens, and the Auto Extension Tube Set DG for Canon EOS Lenses works fine with it.

Q: 7. How is the image quality using those Extention Tubes vs a micro lens? In other words, does the tube degrade image quality vs bare lens?

A: A real macro lens has some advantages over a "standard lens" and extension tubes. If your subject is perfectly flat (a postage stamp, for instance), a real macro lens (one designed to focus 1:1 scale or close to it) will be sharper in the corners. If the subject has depth (like probably 99% of the stuff you take pictures of with a macro lens), then you NEVER have enough depth-of-focus. If you want even a few millimeters of the subject in focus at 1:1 scale, you need to set the lens to a REALLY small aperture. My Nikon macro lenses have an f32 setting. Most standard lenses can only stop down to f16. f32 is a big advantage. Using an extension tube to increase magnification just increases your need to use smaller and smaller apertures to keep anything in focus. BUT... a 50mm to 100mm prime lens and ext. tubes is still a great way to get high-magnification shots. You would have to take a lot of close-up images to justify the difference in cost between tubes and a real 105mm macro lens. I would certainly just use tubes and a 50mm lens while saving up for a 105mm macro. Don't waste your money on a macro shorter than 100mm. The extra subject to lens distance you get with 100+mm focal length is really important to good subject lighting, among many other things.

Q: 8. Has anyone used this with the Olympus OMD M1 MARK II with their 60mm macro lens?

A: These tubes work well with the Olympus 60 macro.

Q: 9. Will these fit Nikon D-90?

A: Yes, these extension tubes are compatible with Nikon D90 DSLR camera.

Q: 10. Will this work with my Sony a6000?

A: No

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