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Cokin 27-37mm Step-up Ring For Photography

Cokin 27-37mm Step-up Ring For Photography
  • Product Code: eq6994
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$47.67 $59.59

The Cokin 27-37mm Step-Up Ring for Photographypermits the use of 37mm threaded filters on lenses with 27mm filter threads. It features a lightweight, aluminum-alloy construction that has a corrosion-resistant, anodized finish for durability.

Use 37mm Filters on 27mm Lens    Anodized Aluminum Construction

Parameters
Size (Lens to Filter)27 mm to 37 mm
Ring Thickness4 mm
Ring MaterialAluminum
KnurlingNo
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.02 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)4 x 3.7 x 0.1"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. do you have a brass set like this?

A: There are many individual step-up rings made of brass, but there are no sets of brass step-up rings like the Nisha Step-Up Ring Set (Set of 8).

Q: 2. Does this filter allows to use a 67mm filter on 52mm lenses?

A: This will actually do the opposite- this allows you to use a 52mm filter on a 67mm lens. Instead, you will want the 52-67mm step up ring: http://bhpho.to/1clCmra

Q: 3. My step up ring is stuck on my ND filter. Has anyone had this issue? How do I remove it?

A: Your best bet is to use a filter wrench, click the link below to view; https://bhpho.to/327agOs

Q: 4. Would the 49-77 be good for my old Pentax 50mm f2 with a 49mm filter thread? Trying to get all my lenses using 77mm filters and lens caps.

A: it will work for filter and caps if you like , the lens hood would not fit

Q: 5. Can this be used with filters that aren't B+W brand? Such as Firecrest?

A: I've used these step up rings with various filter brands ... Hoya, Nikon, etc...

Q: 6. My email was wrong. Is this a 52mm female thread? to a 48mm male thread?

A: The Sensei 52-48mm Step-Down Ring has female 48mm threads on the front of the ring to allow you to connect a filter with 48mm male threads to the step-down ring. The back of the step-down ring has 52mm male filter threads which will screw into the 52mm female filter threads on the front of your lens.

Q: 7. Does it come with a case, a pouch, or just the step-up rings themselves?

A: While a case/pouch is not included with this kit, the LensCoat FilterPouch 8 (Black), B&H # LELCFP8BK would be suitable. https://bhpho.to/2QthhTj

Q: 8. Where is it made?

A: This item is country of origin China.

Q: 9. could i use this in nikon lens to step down to use with 37mm Firecrest Neutral Density 5.4 Solar Eclipse Filter (18-Stops)?

A: You should be able to, but I am bot sure!

Q: 10. Where is it made?

A: This product is made in China.

25/09/2024

[4 mm] Not too much to say about it. Seems well made and it will work for my intended purpose - placing a 77mm night time hydrogen alpha filter on the end of my telescope so that it fits just inside the dew shield without falling off.

5
01/09/2024

[0.02 lb] Very good quality and not expensive

5
01/09/2024

[4 x 3.7 x 0.1"] I own several of these rings in various sizes and they have held up well, threads and all. I use them to get a consistent thread size on all my lenses to attach a variable ND for video work. I am just adding to the collection.

5
25/08/2024

[27 mm to 37 mm] I bought this, along with a UV filter, to use with my Vello Macrofier reverse macro adapter to protect the back side of my lens. I screwed the 60mm side to the adapter and then used a normal 58mm filter(reversed)

5
19/08/2024

[4 mm] As a Skydiving Photographer/Videographer, versatility is the name of the game. Owning every possible size of filter you might need is financially impossible. So having Step-Up Rings to adapt to the moment, and the equipment necessary, is essential. They can aslo be useful in avoiding vignetteing.

5
17/08/2024

[4 x 3.7 x 0.1"] Works perfectly

5
15/08/2024

[27 mm to 37 mm] I am a world ranking bird lister who has been vidio digiscoping birds for about 5 years now. I have found a unique way of attaching a digital HD video camcorder to a spotting scope. The key is to get the camcorder as close as possible to the scope eye piece without touching! I remove the lens hood to my camcorder and then attach the 37-52 step-up ring to the filter ring on the camcorder. Then I have put together a cylinder of 52-55mm step-up rings attached to a 55-52mm step-down rings in order to make a nice 2 inch 52mm cylinder that fits over the eye piece of my scope. In this way, my camcorder is fixed very nicely on the scope for me to take video. When I am not taking HD video, I can remove the camcorder and ring cylinder in a second in order to just use the spotting scope to look at birds!

5
13/08/2024

[4 x 3.7 x 0.1"] I bought this ring to add a uv filter to my Canon HF100. Works perfectly and I am happy I bought it....

5
02/08/2024

[4 x 3.7 x 0.1"] The product works great. My camcorder has a 34mm thread and my lens was a 37mm. This made them work together perfectly!

5
19/06/2024

[4 x 3.7 x 0.1"] Its a little metal ring, threaded on both ends. Yeah it works perfectly... grin

5

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