Extension tubes

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I've tried a few different methods of macrophotography, but one still eludes me - butterflies and dragonflies. I'm considering a 180 f/3.5L, but was wondering how comparable the use of extension tubes on a 70-200 f/4.0 L would be?

I know extension tubes are used to reduce minimum focal distance at the expense of infinity focus, but what sort of distances can a 'normal' lens be focussed to with tubes?
 
Using the 70-200/4 with a 25mm tube as a guide, you'll get around 0.42x magnification at the wide end although the working distance range is pretty restrictive. At the long end then the magnification drops to 0.3x but the minimum focus distance range is improved....956-1730mm between MFD and infinity focus settings.

Bob
 
You'll get in very very close with tubes, but butterflies tend not to like that and fly off.
 
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