Filter reducer
With an adapter ring, you can easily use camera accessories such as a lens hood, filter or front lens with a different filter size than your lens.
NiSi JetMag Pro 82-95MAG 95MAG Magnetic Filter
€ 27. 99
NiSi JetMag Pro For FUJI GF 30/5.6 95MAG
€ 27. 99
MagFilter Adapter 52mm
€ 38. 99
Kase Magnetic circular adapter reducer 62-95 mm
€ 34. 95
Kase Magnetic circular adapter reducer 67-95 mm
€ 34. 95
Kase Universal Mag Front Cap Kit 72mm
€ 34. 95
Kase Magnetic circular adapter reducer 86-95mm
€ 29. 90
Kase Magnetic circular adapter reducer 82-95mm
€ 29. 90
Hoya 82.0 MM, INSTANT ACTION, ADAPTER RING
€ 18. 99
Hoya 82.0mm Instant Action Conversion Ring
€ 18. 99
Kase Magnetic circular adapter reducer 72-95mm
€ 29. 90
NiSi JetMag Pro 72mm Magnetic Adaptor Ring 82MAG
€ 19. 90
NiSi JetMag Pro 62mm Magnetic Adaptor Ring 82MAG
€ 19. 90
Kenko Stepping Ring 62mm - 52mm
€ 12. 95
Urth 67-95mm Magnetic Step Up Ring Lens Filter Adapter
€ 25. 00
NiSi Brass Adapter ring 49-67mm
€ 24. 90
NiSi Brass Adapter ring 52-67mm
€ 24. 90
NiSi Brass Adapter ring 58-67mm
€ 24. 90
What is an adapter ring?
An adapter ring is a narrow ring designed to serve as an intermediate piece for camera accessories with a different filter size than your lens. Tighten the adapter ring on the thread of the lens, then attach a lens hood, filter or front lens to the ring. The adapter ring allows you to mount it on your lens for accessories with a different size.
Step-up or step-down ring
There are two types of adapter rings on the market, the step-up and step-down. Step-up indicates that the accessories are larger than the lens. A adapter ring of 58-86 can therefore connect a lens with a diameter of 58mm to a lens hood or filter of 86mm. This ring is mainly used when you have multiple lenses and want a filter to fit all these lenses. Choose an adapter ring that corresponds to the smallest lens and a filter or accessories for the largest lens. Step-down stands for an accessory smaller than the lens. For example, you can think of a 77-58, where the 58mm stands for the size of the lens hood or filter.

























































