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72mm-77mm Step Up Ring Adapter 72mm Lens to 77mm Filter
Excellent cosmetic condition, threads are in perfect condition
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General 72-77mm stepping ring Information
(1)72mm lens: Make sure your lens size is 72mm, and the filter size is 77mm, so choose the 72-77mm adapter ring, but not 77-72mm adapter ring.
(2)How to find my lens thread size? Your lens thread size will be printed on the front of your lens or on the body of your lens. The number is always preceded by a “Ø”(diameter) symbol. For example: Ø72 = 72mm lens thread size.
Specification
●Compatibility: all 72mm camera lenses & 77mm accessories.
●Material: special aviation aluminum alloy, high strength, impact resistance
●Color: black
●Interface: small caliber is external screw thread (connected to lens end), and large caliber is internal screw thread (connected to screw mount accessories such as filters, hoods, flashes and lens converters, etc.)
What problems can be solved?
1. The purpose is to increase the diameter of the lens.
2. The adapter ring can be mounted to the front of the lens to achieve different diameter share the same lens diameter filter, lens hood and other accessories.
3. When you buy a new lens with a different diameter, and you don't want to buy another set of filters for it.
4. Save money and improve the problem of some dark corners.
Camera House Price: £3.95
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