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Nisha Split Field Lens +2 67mm Photography

Nisha Split Field Lens +2 67mm Photography
  • Product Code: eq83484
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$59.85 $93.37

A real benefit for macro and special effects image makers, the 67mm Nisha Split Field Lens +2 67mm Photographybrings both near and far fields in focus. Imagine doing macro work and you want a different background. It's especially valuable to movie and video shooters to manipulate the depth of field to have normally disparate subjects in focus.

Brings Both Near & Far Fields in Focus.

Parameters
Filter TypeSplit Field (Grade 2)
Exposure ReductionNot Specified by Manufacturer
Size67 mm Rear Filter Thread 
Front Accessory Thread / BayonetNo
Filter MaterialNot Specified by Manufacturer
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.11 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)5.2 x 3.9 x 0.9"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Assuming these will work for Nikon as well as Canon?

A: The split ring is not camera specific and can be used on a wide variety of cameras.

Q: 2. What is the inside width of each side of the triangle? I'm wondering whether my camera strap would fit within that width.

A: The inside width of the Ruggard Split D-Ring is 12mm or .47".

Q: 3. Will this fit an older Minolta TLR...the minoltaflex iii?

A: No, the Nisha Yashica TLR/Bayonet 1 Lens Cap does not fit the Minoltaflex III.

Q: 4. Will this fit a Yashica Mat LM?

A: Yes, this cap should be compatible.

Q: 5. Will these fit the Canon R7? The opening is pretty thin on this camera.

A: The Ruggard Split D-Ring (Pair) will fit on the Canon R7 camera.

Q: 6. How does the included 'macro lens' vary from the close-up lenses? Are the lenses single or dual element?

A: The Nisha 82mm Close-Up Lens Set (+1, +2, +4, Macro) are single element lenses. The macro is a +10 close up and the front is convex so it can only be used as the front most filter if stacked with other filters.

Q: 7. Will this fit a Yashica A TLR? The lenses on the A are not the same size, and this cap looks like both covers are the same size.

A: Hello- This will not fit(for later bayonet lens). I have been looking as well. The Yashica A has 2 32mm diameter lens'. I purchased 2 32mm lens caps and they work fine. Another option is to get the 32mm rifle scope caps that flip up. You will need 2.

Q: 8. Will this fit a Yashica 635?

A: Yes, the Yashica 635 is a Bay 1 mount that this is designed to fit.

Q: 9. Will this attach to G7 X Mark III? Thanks

A: Unfortunately not. The eyelets on the camera are to small for these.

Q: 10. What did you do to get this onto your camera? I struggled for almost an hour to attach one to my EOS R without success. I've installed round split rings on my cameras for years without any problems. I feel like an idiot! Thanks much.

A: The Ruggard Split D-Ring (Pair) are similar in design and usage to the round rings in everything but its shape. If you are having issues with connecting the Ruggard Split D-Ring (Pair) to your camera, you may try using a key or a screwdriver to slightly pry apart and create space between the tang on the ring. From there with the space created, you should be able to slide the ring's tang onto the strap lug on your camera. From there, you would remove the key/screwdriver and simply rotate the Ruggard Split D-Ring until the ring is fully connected to the camera's strap lug. (I use this same process to connect keys to my key ring, as some key rings are stiffer than others and may require you to pry an end apart to place your key on the ring; same principle applies here.)

05/09/2024

[0.11 lb] I like using this filter when I shoot macros of flowers. It helps to bring out the green in the leaves.

5
23/07/2024

[0.11 lb] My first time using a split-field diopter. For an incredibly low price, this let me understand and get used to the idiosyncrasies of such a lens. Not the sharpest screw on diopter lens I've ever used, but is in a rotating mount and, with a step-up ring I was able to get the 58mm lens on to my FZ-1000 Lumix. I'd heartily recommend this to anyone interested in this type of effect.

5
17/07/2024

[0.11 lb] I'm pleased with this lens filter. It has a niche use, but it's fun to experiment with.

5
27/06/2024

[0.11 lb] See headline.

5
27/06/2024

[0.11 lb] I was really pleased to find these. Excellent price and fits well.

5
23/05/2024

[0.11 lb] inspired by Quentin Tarantino and Wes Anderson work, this split diopter lens is amazing. it was worth the wait. I very strongly recommend buying this. as a first time director this has helped me with my wide angle shots and will help you be creative.

5
29/04/2024

[0.11 lb] Hi -
Received, thank you.
The macro lens was in perfect order with clear glass.

I haven't had time to test items in my last order.

Looks good though.

Good to deal with B&H, and I like the free shipping to Canada, for totals $US 99.

5
30/11/-0001

[0.11 lb] This macro attachment rocks! It's a large, optically perfect item giving excellent results. I might use a 72 to 77mm step-up ring.

My original intent for the Nisha was to add macro capability to my Rokinon/Samyang 85mm lenses. Used with a zoom, I did find that it shadowed my Sony 'G' lens at the widest focal length of 24mm. My sample image of an Orca carving was taken with the Sony lens.

5

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