I was looking for Ext. Tubes and found this Kenko set. 12mm, 20mm and 36mm tubes are included.
http://cgi.ebay.com …ories?hash=item20adc4fa83![]()
Now my question is: Are these real and is this a good deal?
Thanks 
Closed123 Senior Member 512 posts Likes: 44 Joined Aug 2009 More info | Oct 23, 2009 16:39 | #1 PermanentlyI was looking for Ext. Tubes and found this Kenko set. 12mm, 20mm and 36mm tubes are included. Canon EOS 80D
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DavidJohanson Member 116 posts Joined Dec 2008 More info | Oct 23, 2009 16:43 | #2 Yes, they work. The Kenko tubes are a good alternative to the very expensive Canon ones. I own a buch of cool camera stuff...
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Oct 23, 2009 16:56 | #3 PermanentlyYes, but are they really that cheap? Isn't this a scam or something? Canon EOS 80D
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Oct 24, 2009 05:07 | #4 RobinSchouten wrote in post #8881978 Yes, but are they really that cheap? Isn't this a scam or something? They're £100 new in the UK, so $100 on Ebay doesn't sound suspiciously cheap. Frank Hollis - Retired mass spectroscopist
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Oct 24, 2009 05:45 | #5 PermanentlyWow I really didn't know :P Canon EOS 80D
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golmuso Member 41 posts Joined Oct 2009 Location: Australia More info | Oct 24, 2009 09:23 | #6 If you've brought them already may i ask did you like them? i'm thinking of getting a set myself
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Oct 24, 2009 19:44 | #7 PermanentlyNot yet. Canon EOS 80D
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wimg Cream of the Crop 6,981 posts Likes: 209 Joined Jan 2007 Location: Netherlands, EU More info | Oct 24, 2009 19:50 | #8 Only if they are the newer version. I would think that since they are depicted as the DG ones, they should. If they aren't, they are easily converted, because the only thing that requires doing is making the circular hole in the internal (plastic) baffle a little larger, so the rubber and plastic EF-S extension which extrudes beyond the mount will pass through the hole in the baffle. All you need is a sharp hobby knife to achieve this, and a steady hand of course. EOS R & EOS 5 (analog) with a gaggle of primes & 3 zooms, OM-D E-M1 Mk II & Pen-F with 10 primes, 6 zooms, 3 Metabones adapters/speedboosters, and an accessory plague
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