
Review Summary
2013-04-29T21:00:00
I bought these step-up rings to make use of the many Series 8 & 9 filters that I formerly used with larger lenses. In the past I used nothing but Tiffen, but the 52-77 & 58-77 rings fit smoothly and tight on my Nikon lenses.
Dave
2012-08-13T21:00:00
This step up ring prevents me from spending extra money on multiple filters for all my lenses. Works like a charm!
JONATHAN A.
2012-08-05T21:00:00
You screw it in the end of the lens just as you would a UV filter. Then you can screw anything into it. I'm useing to attach a 10X close up lens to Canon 70-300 Lens. Buy for the bigest lens you have then buy adapter rings to fit the smaller lens. More bank for the buck.
Frog
2012-07-08T21:00:00
I purchased this stepup ring in order to use other 77mm filters on a 58mm filter size lens. It is a money saver for me. No problems with it in two weeks.
Gary G.
2011-10-02T21:00:00
Necessary because of the filter I wanted.
DOUGLAS H.
2011-01-11T19:00:00
Built well. Works the way it should.
Joeldad
2010-04-25T21:00:00
Easy to use.
Al
2010-01-21T19:00:00
I have Sigma 10-20mm lens with 77mm filter size and 2 expensive 77mm filters for it - Sigma polarized and B+W IR (about $130.00 each). With this adapter I can use these filters with my prime lens - Canon 50mm F1.4 and don't have buy another set. Very big saving!
dmitrijs.pro
2009-06-26T21:00:00
Works perfectly so you don't have to buy different filter sizes. Use all your 77mm filters on your 58mm lenses! Excellent!
Mitch
worth every penny!
By dmitrijs.pro
I have Sigma 10-20mm lens with 77mm filter size and 2 expensive 77mm filters for it - Sigma polarized and B+W IR (about $130.00 each). With this adapter I can use these filters with my prime lens - Canon 50mm F1.4 and don't have buy another set. Very big saving!
Works like a charm!
By JONATHAN A.
This step up ring prevents me from spending extra money on multiple filters for all my lenses. Works like a charm!
Allows you to use larger size filters on lenses with a smaller diameter thread. The first number is the size that screws into the lense, the second number is the filter size.