I’ve been interested in photographing bees recently. Rather than buy a macro lens, I spent $32 on a 10mm and 16mm Meike extension tube. Photos are with an A9II + Sigma 35mm f/2, which normally offers a 0.18x magnification. All four are taken as close as the lens will focus. I’m very happy with image quality, especially given that this lens doesn’t have a super flat focal plane at its minimum focal distance.

For anyone who tries an extension tube for their first time: you won’t be able to focus very far in the distance (beyond about 1 foot in my case). Be ready to get up close and personal.

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Extension tubes are fun. I forgot whether I used an extension tube or a reverse adapter for this one:

That’s a millimeter per black line in the background.

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Is that a climbing onion blossom? I forget the name; some have called it an “African Beach (beech?) Onion.”

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I’m kinda assuming it’s (copying the common names in English from Wikipedia) procumbent pearlwort/birdeye pearlwort/matted pearlwort, but I am not at all sure

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I was way off! I thought it was one of these:

I wish I’d had better capabilities when I took that photo…

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