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PK-12 Auto Extension Tube AI (14mm)

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Small tools that work Great with my D7000 and AIS or manual lenses. I often combine this with other Nikon extension tubes for increased magnification. The strong-all metal construction gives me confidence. Manual focus is rarely a disadvantage in the macro world and these rings work well. May 27, 2011
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is this compatible with the D3100?

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Nikon offers a range of lenses and accessories to stimulate your imagination and extend your creativity to the world of close-up photography. The PK-12 fit between the camera body and lens either single or in combinations. Nikon cameras using these support them in Manual focus mode only and they are considered non-CPU lens attachments. The PK-12 is compatible with the D3100.
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is it compatible with a micro-nikkor tilt-shift lens

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with the lens Nikor PC-E Micro-nikkor Tilt-shift 85 mm f/2.8
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Yes, if it old 85 f/2.8 PC. But this extension tube is too short for that long lens.
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And what about the new PC-E TS 85 mm. How best to get a ratio 1:1 macro with this lens? The PK-13 would be better?

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You won't get a ratio 1:1 with PK-12 or PK-13. The PK-13 would be better if you want most magnification possible.
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is this compatible with the d7000

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Yes, but depending on your lens. If your lens is G lens answer is no.
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Is this compatible with the D90 and 28 mm f/2.8 DX lens?

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PK-12 is almost unusable on wide angle lens you'll get to close. However D90 will not meter, manual only.
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Is this compatible with D5100 and the G lens?

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Please verify compatibility in the user's manual for your lens.
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