Brand | Fotasy |
Material | Aluminum alloy, corrosion-resistant, black anodized finish |
Photo Filter Thread Size | 67 Millimeters |
Coating Description | No Coating |
Photo Filter Effect Type | Ultraviolet |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Product Dimensions | 2.64″L x 2.64″W |
Photo Filter Size | 67 Millimeters |
UPC | 662578170006 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00662578170006 |
(2 Pcs) 67-77MM Step-Up Ring Adapter, 67mm to 77mm Step Up Filter Ring, 67mm Male 77mm Female Stepping Up Ring for DSLR Camera Lens and ND UV CPL Infrared Filters
£4.95
About this item
- This step up ring adapter easily screws onto the front of any lens with 67mm filter diameter, and converts the thread size of your Lens to the thread size of any other 77mm accessory
- The male side: 67mm
- The female side: 77mm
- Made of high quality anodized aluminum and polished with strict surface treatment to avoid wobbling or cross-threading, combined with a slim design makes this ring durable and functional.
- Suitable for a wider variety of filters, adapters, Hoods and more.
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7 reviews for (2 Pcs) 67-77MM Step-Up Ring Adapter, 67mm to 77mm Step Up Filter Ring, 67mm Male 77mm Female Stepping Up Ring for DSLR Camera Lens and ND UV CPL Infrared Filters
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– Carolanne Feil
wanted to use my 82mm variable ND on my old 24-70 worked well dont know what im going to do with the other filter ring.
– Leanne Jenkins
This is a Step converter adapter for any camera, or camcorder with a 37mm thread to fit some Vivitar telephoto lens.It bridges the gap between smaller threads to larger thread sized lens attachmentsThis attachment is meant for certain Cannon digital cameras.Usually the lens size is marked with a O with a line through it. Alternatively you can get a millimeter ruler with slider bars to count all the lines.But I actually had to ask the manufacturers lol.What you see is an the side screen. When zoomed out or 1x at the lowest end, that fish eye crop shows up.If I zoom in a bit more, that interior view goes away.The camcorder has no optical zoom so this as the diameter size of the lens attachment was marked on the cap cover.But not marked on the Camcorder. Usually a circle with a line through it indicates the thread size.I will later order a manual zoom dial thing but the Vivitar gives you 2x zoom.It’s a fixed or prime lens. Also among the cheapest. But when you increase the focal ranges, the image that is captured gets smaller.You loose the background sharpness but you zoom in on a subject or object.Basically the field of view narrows but gives you what is important. 50+ is mid range. But get below that, you get a wider field of view.And when to use attachments is for things out of its range. This particular camcorder is a Camworld AC13. With f/3.6mm to f=7.63mm .Those lower ranges is actually good for wide angle shots to give you both sharp background and good visuals of faces.And guessing that 40 feet ? with no optical zoom is where most camcorders get fuzzy, when you zoom out too far.But it’s more about the type of scenery you intend to get. So a sports stadium lol is not going to be clear. You would need a higher focal lens.And you shouldn’t expect a camcorder to pull in the faces of a sports player.You need the bigger things that film makers use, that are easily $3,500+ vs $80-$350s for camcorders. Camcorders aren’t meant for professional grade filming.Now for Aperture that is on the lower end gives you good low light and not an over exposed picture.It might be labeled as 1:2:3. 1-5 which is basically the shutter, to regulate how much light comes in.What it all boils down to, when it comes to lens attachments: The lens attachment, needed depends on what your filming or taking shots of; and is more important than the device itself.This Camcorder has 4K resolution, 42MP camera and an full HD 3 inch display. The AC13. Made by Camworld.And, it’s actually impressive for the price. It comes with an external mic, lens hood, stabilizer bar, two batteries, SD card, battery bay charger, a remote, and a USB C cable. Soon I will post my review on that. It’s all USB C charging/powered.The AC13 connects via USB C to charge, or data (to any PC).The other mode is webcam. You can then use it to live stream, via a laptop with Internet access. For things like YouTube, Skype, Facebook and such.The mic is rechargeable. Standard 1/4in thread for tripod mount and it’s got “hot shoe” connector. It’s a port that slides in and tighten or loosen.To pull footage off-You either pop the memory card out or connect it via USB C to pull the footage.The mic of course should only be used for audio further away and not 3 feet away. As it will record and be barring.Though you can always lower the master volume.
– Dr. Korey Herzog
Works perfectly for me.
– Dr. Elroy Hoppe
This 49-67mm step-up ring adapter is exactly what I needed to use my 67mm filters on a 49mm lens. The metal construction feels sturdy and high-quality, with smooth threading that attaches securely without any cross-threading or wobble. No light leaks, no vignetting — just a perfect, seamless fit. It’s a simple tool, but super effective and a great way to save money by using one set of filters across multiple lenses. Definitely a must-have for any photographer building out their kit!
– Verda Bosco
The ring worked as it should. The quality is very good for the price, and you get two rings for what you would pay for one at other retailers. If you’re careful not to cross-thread the ring when putting it onto your lens, it goes on and comes off very easily.
– Dr. Kaden Block
I’m using a set of 77mm KASE magnetic filters and while they very nice filters, all the add-ons needed to share the set between 8 different lenses could add up to a king’s random. I decided to use standard screw-on step up rings and the KASE MAGNETIC INLAID ADAPTER RING (@ $25 ea ?) in the front side of each step up ring. These step up rings from Rainbow Imaging are very high quality with threads that screw on smoothly and come off the lens front threads just as easy. There is no binding, chatter of squeaking when screw the step up ring off or on. If you do it right and not force them, you’ll have less chance of binding or seizing. With the Inlaid adapter ring installed on these step up rings, I can now easily configure each lens in my bag to share expensive magnetic filters at an overall cost that wouldn’t even rescue a minor prince of a lesser fiefdom ?. Thanks Rainbow Imaging for a money saving quality product.
– Prof. Keira Crona III
A step-up ring is great when you have multiple lens with various filter size.I have lens which take 46mm and 52mm filter size. No need to have two set of filters for these lens. Just get one of these step-up rings and you are good to go.This ring is sturdy and fit perfectly. 2-pack make it easy to just leave it on multiple lens.Highly recommend.