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72-62mm Step Down Filter Ring Adapter
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D00555
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- Product Details
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This is a high quality 72-62mm Step Down Filter Ring Adapter. It allows you to use smaller size filters on lenses with a larger diameter thread. The first number is the size that screws into the lens, the second number is the filter size. With this filters adapter ring, It will be a great way to enhance your photographic experience.
Features
- The ring is made with high quality material
- Ring adapter is a very popular method in macro photography
- With this adapter ring, you can experiment by taking close pictures of various small items such as stamps, coins and insects ect
- Reference number of the camera data to optimize the plant design drawings to achieve high precision machines to better protect your camera
- The adapter step down ring has impact resistance
- This is an original product
- Male Thread: 72mm
- Female Thread: 62mm
- Color: Black
Package Includes
- 1 x 72-62mm Step Down Filter Ring Adapter
Extra Info
- Compatibility: Filters, adapters, lens, lens hood, lens cap, and more...
- How to Choose Adapter Ring?
- First of all you have to buy the appropriate physical lens adapter required to get your lens attached to your camera. For this you should consult your favourite camera shop. But a number of manufacturers build simple metal ring adapters that let you attach various types of lenses
- If you've got, for example, a lens designed for an old Pentax threaded (screw mount) camera like the Pentax Spotmatic you'll need an adapter for M42 lenses. Same with the new line of Carl Zeiss ZS lenses, which also use M42. If you have a telescope you'll probably need a T-mount adapter, assuming your telescope has the ability to be hooked up to a camera at all. Or if you have a Nikon lens you'll need an adapter that lets you fit Nikon F lenses to your EOS body. Likewise Leica R, Leica Visoflex, Olympus OM, Contax / Yashica RTS, Rollei, and Contax manual focus, or even big Hasselblad, Mamiya 645, Pentacon 66, Pentax 645 and Pentax 6x7 medium format lenses can all be adapted. Microscopes apparently often require C-mount adapters. Tamron built a series of Adaptall II lenses and you can still occasionally find used Adaptall II->EOS adapters around. I have links to some sources for these adapters at the end of the page
- Most adapters are simply metal rings with an EF bayonet on one side; And since the EF mounting ring is larger in diameter than most 35mm SLR lens mounts quite a few lenses can be adapted to the EOS system