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MASSA®  

Camera Lens Filters Step Down Ring 77mm-72mm Adapter

by MASSA   SKU: A1277000DM
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Camera equipment can be costly enough? So why go to the expense of buying a set of new filters if you're changing lens. Have a filter adapter ring, then you can use different lens on camera.This is the brand new high quality 77mm-72mm step down filter ring. The lens adapter ring allows using 72mm filters or lens attachments on your Digital camera/camcorder with 77mm filter thread. Really a professional camera accessory for all people love taking photos, a must have for you all! The filter adapter ring will be a great way to enhance your photographic experience. Do not miss it, you will surely get more than you paid!
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  • Specifications:

    • It is a great way to enhance your photographic experience
    • With this filter adapter ring, you can experiment by taking close pictures of various small items such as stamps, coins and insects etc
    • This 77 - 72mm set down filter adapter ring lets you use your 72mm sized filter or converter with any lens that has a 77mm filter thread
    • Special aviation aluminum alloy, high strength, impact resistance, twist and pressure
    • This is an original product
    • Size: 6 x 80mm/0.2 x 3.1in(H x Dia.)

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    MASSA MASSA Camera Lens Filters Step Down Ring 77mm-72mm Adapter

    Filter Adapter Ring

    • This step down filter ring lets you use your 72mm sized filter or converter with any lens that has a 77mm filter thread

    Step Down Filter Ring

    Lens Adapter Ring

    • The lens adapter ring features special aviation aluminum alloy, high strength, impact resistance, twist and pressure

    Size in Detail:

    MASSA MASSA Camera Lens Filters Step Down Ring 77mm-72mm Adapter

    How to Use Camera Lens Adapters:

    Filter Adapter Ring

    Amateur photographers with SLR or DSLR cameras usually have only one or two lenses, as lenses are expensive and usually only professionals can afford to invest in a wide variety. Lens adapters provide a less expensive way to have the specialty lenses you may require, in that they allow you to do macro photography or extend the telephoto range of your lens. You can even find adapters that will allow you to alter perspective or provide special effects like light polarization. When it's time to buy, just make sure you have the right adapter to fit your camera and lens. Each manufacturer has different screw threads on the front of the lens, and rear bayonets must be the right size to couple with your camera body. Read on to learn about the different type of adapters and their applications.

    • Purchase a close up lense if you are photographing things like plants, insects, jewelry and maybe even food items. Close up lenses, which screw into the front of the camera lens, contain multiple elements of optical glass and are used to change the focus range of the lens. They come in different magnifications and are sometimes sold in sets. A 1X adapter will halve the focus range of your lens. If your lens could focus at 3 feet, you can now focus at 1.5 feet. With a 2X adapter you could focus .75 feet. They dramatically reduce the depth of field, as is true with all macro photography. They are also usually the least expensive accessory lenses to purchase.
    • Buy telephoto adapters if you need to extend the telephoto range of the lens. These also contain multiple optical glass elements and are attached to the rear of the lens and then directly onto the camera. They are more expensive than close lenses and are very camera specific since they need to couple with the camera's autofocus and exposure mechanisms. You need to also be conscious of the weight it will add to the lens. A 2X adapter will turn a 200mm lens into a 400mm lens. It can also be used with zoom telephoto lenses. These adapters are great for sports and wildlife photography and are also used in street photography.
    • Purchase an adapter that will alter the perspective of your camera in the same way a view camera does if you are doing architectural and scenic photography or any assignment where the perspective is critical. You can purchase an adapter like the one pictured at the top of this article from LensBaby (see Resources below). These adapters screw into the front of the lens and allow you to tilt the front element to alter the perspective and eliminate converging lines. Another way is to purchase a bellows like the one pictured here. This option actually provides more control since you have a bellows extension and front element tilt both available. You can always adjust perspective in post production, but you will lose some of the image in the editing process.
    • Buy special effects lens adapters like the fisheye adapter (pictured here) if you need to turn your wide-angle lens into a fisheye lens. You can also find polarizing filters to minimize reflections from water and glass. Both of these adapters are useful in general photography and provide a function that cannot be achieved in post production. There are also multiple image adapters, clear spot adapters, soft focus adapters and many more. These are much less useful in the digital age since all of the special effects can be easily created in post production.

    How to Install Adapter Ring:

    • Screw the ring adapter onto your lens.
    • Slide the filter holder on the ring adapter until it snap in place.
    • Slide the filter into one of the filter holder slots which is depended by your filter's size.

    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

    Adapter ring compatibility problems and infinity focus

    • The most common problem is that of lens registration - the distance from the lens mount to the film plane. It may not be possible to build a lens adapter that gets this distance right for certain lens mount systems
    • For example, the back focus distance (distance from the rearmost lens element to the film plane) on EOS cameras is 44mm, but on Leica rangefinder cameras it's 27.8mm. Matching the back focus distance would require a lens mounted deep inside the camera body; not usually an option. In cases such as this you may either have to buy an adapter ring that won't let you achieve infinity focus or you'll have to get an adapter ring which contains one or more glass lens elements and which will inevitably degrade the image quality somewhat. These compensating elements let you achieve focus to infinity, though at the expense of image quality. Contax G, Konica F, Leica M, Minolta MD and Miranda lenses are other lens mounts with back focus distances less than that of Canon EOS
    • There is also the case of lenses which have lens register distances very close to that of a true Canon EF lens. Contax/Yashica lenses (45.5mm) and Canon EF lenses (44mm), for example, have only a 1.5mm difference in lens registration, and 1.5 is awfully thin for a metal ring adapter. Such adapters have to be machined to incredibly close tolerances in order for infinity focus to work, which means they can be quite expensive. Cheaper ones often have to be sanded down to maintain infinity focus - but even that is something of a dodgy proposition as you have to sand the surface down accurately from one side to the other, down to a fraction of a millimetre
    • Also appears that it isn't possible to make adapter rings that let you mount Pentax K (bayonet mount) lenses on EOS cameras with EF lens mounts. The Pentax K diaphragm coupling lever physically interferes with such a possibility. So you'd have to modify the lens (or the camera) to make such a conversion possible. Note that this does not apply to cameras compatible with the EF-S mount. The design of the EF-S mount, with its smaller mirror box thanks to the 1.6x crop factor, coincidentally permits the use of such lens adapters
    • Finally, and this isn't strictly to do with manual focus lenses per se, but you can't use Minolta Vectis or Four Thirds (Olympus, Kodak, Fuji, Sanyo, Sigma, Panasonic and Leica) lenses on EOS cameras. These lenses, in addition to being autofocus lenses, cast very small image circles; much too small to cover the imaging area of EOS cameras. In theory I suppose the Vectis lens design might cover an EF-S sensor, but it would probably be pointlessly expensive to make such an adapter

    Package Included:

    • 1 x MASSA 77mm-72mm Step Down Filter Adapter Ring

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Erin Tuttle

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04-10-2011
00:00:00 04-10-2011 Exactly as Described Overall:  
  • Other Thoughts: I had previously purchased the step-UP rings, and was satisfied. So when I wanted to use a couple of expensive filters on larger-sized threads, I ordered these step-down rings. They arrived quickly, were exactly as expected, and perform well. I'm not sure, but I think they may be made of aluminum, so a certain amount of cautionary care is in order (aluminum is not the strongest of metals). The pricing is good compared to ordering single rings, and cover sizing possibilities from 77mm to 49mm. Very happy I purchased this product.

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Jeff Cullen

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03-14-2011
00:00:00 03-14-2011 A great set for the price Overall:  
  • Other Thoughts: A great set for the price. All the most commonly needed sizes at a great discount. The only additional rings you might need is if you own very expensive specialty lenses.

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Jeff Stroud

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03-28-2011
00:00:00 03-28-2011 remember CPL's Overall:  
  • Other Thoughts: The rings are solid and well made. I do not have any issues with them. Just a reminder that you reverse the filters to thread them on. CPL' s do not work as well reversed. I did a work around and can use it on the lens I need. With step down rings I need to buy fewer high quality filters.

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Chandra Benner

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04-20-2011
00:00:00 04-20-2011 They work! Overall:  
  • Other Thoughts: Not much else to say after the title. Just a very useful accessory if you use several cameras with different threads for filters, as I do.

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Vander Wall

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03-07-2011
00:00:00 03-07-2011 Ver good product Overall:  
  • Other Thoughts: At last I can use the old filters I have from when I was still using my film cameras. I can also use my new filters for my new cameras. Very convenient...

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