Kenko makes a set with all the contacts.  I have them.  I had thought of
getting rid of them since I got my FA 100 f/2.8, but then I thought, why?

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Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2001 3:41 PM
Subject: Re: P3n macro tips for DJ


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> Subject: Re: P3n macro tips for DJ
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> > You can use any old extension tubes, but if you get ones with the
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> > contacts, you can use Program mode with A lenses on the tubes.
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> > without the A contacts, you will just have aperture priority or
> manual mode.
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> Pentax has produced two styles of extension tubes.  Automatic and
> non.  Automatic in this case refers to open aperture metering.  If
> there is an extension tube that would provide "A" contacts, please
> specify the brand.  Although for the life of me, I can't think of a
> reason to use extension tubes in program mode.
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