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55-67mm Metal Step-Up/Down Ring Adapter Compatible with Mirrorless Cameras DSLR Lens, UV CPL ND Filter Thread Converter, Black

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$8.99

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1.Model:40.5-43


About this item

  • 【Please note】:How do I find my filter thread size? Your lens thread size will be printed underneath your lens cap or written somewhere on the lens barrel, Find the size of the lens and then the size of the adapter you need,Refer to the picture and the video tutorial to buy the corresponding size.
  • 【High quality material】:Special aviation aluminum alloy, high strength, impact resistance, distortion and pressure resistance. Greatly reduces the main thickness and weight. The surface is subject to high mesh mechanical sandblasting, environmental protection anodizing, and the color is pure dumb black
  • 【Ease of Installation】:Easy to use, just screw the adapter ring onto the lens, and then screw the filter, cover, or converter onto the adapter ring
  • 【Wide compatibility】:The step up ring OR step donw ring is compatible with different brands of cameras, and multiple sizes can be selected to meet the installation requirements of most lenses.
  • 【High quality after-sales service】:We promise to provide you with a full range of worry-free service. Whether it is installation or size selection, we will provide you with professional support and protection, so that you have no worries!



Product Description

Take Better Photos With Less Gear

JOYTOLIN

High Quality

high

CNC Machining

CNC

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION TREATMENT

CNC2

Compatibility

Compatible

Superior Durability And Useful

useful

Russell Barber
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
This adapter is sturdy and built to last. Works perfectly.
Russell Barber
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
This adapter is sturdy and built to last. Works perfectly.
Andres Aguilera
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
A lil hard to remove sometimes since it's all slick so it's hard to get a grip on. But it works
Andres Aguilera
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
A lil hard to remove sometimes since it's all slick so it's hard to get a grip on. But it works
Yash G.
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
The 67mm to 72mm Step-Up Adapter Ring is a must-have for photographers looking to expand the versatility of their lenses. The durable black metal construction ensures a secure and snug fit between the lens and filter. It’s compatible with all major DSLR brands, making it incredibly versatile. The threading is precise, allowing for smooth attachment of UV, ND, or CPL filters without any cross-threading issues. A simple, affordable solution for adapting filters to your lens—highly recommend for photographers at any level!
Yash G.
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
The 67mm to 72mm Step-Up Adapter Ring is a must-have for photographers looking to expand the versatility of their lenses. The durable black metal construction ensures a secure and snug fit between the lens and filter. It’s compatible with all major DSLR brands, making it incredibly versatile. The threading is precise, allowing for smooth attachment of UV, ND, or CPL filters without any cross-threading issues. A simple, affordable solution for adapting filters to your lens—highly recommend for photographers at any level!
Matt Rubio
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
I enjoy this option
Matt Rubio
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
I enjoy this option
John
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
Works really well and hasn't gotten stuck to any lenses or filters, so what more can you really ask?
John
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
Works really well and hasn't gotten stuck to any lenses or filters, so what more can you really ask?
Lord Waffle of the Breakfast Empires
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
I have an RF200-800 lens that has an 95mm filter size, and a RF100-500 L lens that uses 77. So, being able to use those lenses between cameras is very nice. May as well use your super expensive 95mm filters on anything you can, right?
Lord Waffle of the Breakfast Empires
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
I have an RF200-800 lens that has an 95mm filter size, and a RF100-500 L lens that uses 77. So, being able to use those lenses between cameras is very nice. May as well use your super expensive 95mm filters on anything you can, right?
Blue Ridge Duo
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
I recently acquired an older digital camera that has a threaded lens, which accepts various filter applications; however, although I have a collection/set of step-up ring adapters, I did not have one that I could use with the 46mm threaded portion of the camera's lens front.The JOYTOLIN 46-49mm step-up ring adapter works perfectly on the camera and allowed me to use an additional on hand 49-52mm adapter ring (attached to the JOYTOLIN step-up ring) to accommodate a number of camera filters I have in my inventory.The adapter appears well-made, it is constructed of sturdy aluminum with well-machined & easy to mount fine threads (no burrs indicated) & the coating seems to be a higher quality matte black application. It fits my camera lens perfectly and presented absolutely no problems either mounting the ring or uninstalling it.I highly recommend this step-up ring adapter for its quality of manufacture & competitive pricing.
Blue Ridge Duo
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
I recently acquired an older digital camera that has a threaded lens, which accepts various filter applications; however, although I have a collection/set of step-up ring adapters, I did not have one that I could use with the 46mm threaded portion of the camera's lens front.The JOYTOLIN 46-49mm step-up ring adapter works perfectly on the camera and allowed me to use an additional on hand 49-52mm adapter ring (attached to the JOYTOLIN step-up ring) to accommodate a number of camera filters I have in my inventory.The adapter appears well-made, it is constructed of sturdy aluminum with well-machined & easy to mount fine threads (no burrs indicated) & the coating seems to be a higher quality matte black application. It fits my camera lens perfectly and presented absolutely no problems either mounting the ring or uninstalling it.I highly recommend this step-up ring adapter for its quality of manufacture & competitive pricing.
Terry S
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024
Back in the days of film photography (look it up, boys and girls), I had (still have, actually) a huge array of top-of-the-line Nikon 35mm SLR camera bodies, lenses and accessories. Since digital cameras took over, with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal machines, my film cameras and all of their accouterments have sat unused in a closet.But this JOYTOLIN step-up adapter ring gives at least some of my antiquated gear a new lease on life. Specifically, it lets me use all of my many Nikon filters and some of my lens hoods on my Olympus TG-6 digital camera.To its credit, old Nikon lenses were designed, wherever possible, for commonality with 52mm screw-in filters, which I have a box full of. I had never thought of adapting them to my TG-6, but I stumbled upon this product while idly scrolling on some photography websites. My reaction was like Will Smith’s in “Independence Day” when he first flew the alien spacecraft: “I have got to get me one o’ THESE!”So I did, and I couldn’t be happier with it.One side of the lightweight, super-rigid ring screws onto the 40.5mm threads on the TG-6 lens, and the other side accepts 52mm filters. It couldn’t be simpler or more straightforward. The ring is machined from high quality aircraft-grade aluminum alloy, the threads engage smoothly and precisely, and the matte-black anodized finish is even, attractive and professional-looking. What more could one possibly ask for? NOTE: Despite what some other reviewers state, this ring is made of aluminum; it is NOT PLASTIC!A case can be made that filters are largely passé in digital photography, and that many of the former reasons to use them are now better realized with image processing software. But filters still offer serious photographers creative options not otherwise available. For example, infrared (opaque to visible light) and polarizing filters produce in-camera images that can't be obtained after-the-fact by manipulating them on a computer.If I could give this step-up ring 100 stars, I would, but I can’t, so an enthusiastic five-star rating and my highest possible endorsement will have to do.
Terry S
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024
Back in the days of film photography (look it up, boys and girls), I had (still have, actually) a huge array of top-of-the-line Nikon 35mm SLR camera bodies, lenses and accessories. Since digital cameras took over, with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal machines, my film cameras and all of their accouterments have sat unused in a closet.But this JOYTOLIN step-up adapter ring gives at least some of my antiquated gear a new lease on life. Specifically, it lets me use all of my many Nikon filters and some of my lens hoods on my Olympus TG-6 digital camera.To its credit, old Nikon lenses were designed, wherever possible, for commonality with 52mm screw-in filters, which I have a box full of. I had never thought of adapting them to my TG-6, but I stumbled upon this product while idly scrolling on some photography websites. My reaction was like Will Smith’s in “Independence Day” when he first flew the alien spacecraft: “I have got to get me one o’ THESE!”So I did, and I couldn’t be happier with it.One side of the lightweight, super-rigid ring screws onto the 40.5mm threads on the TG-6 lens, and the other side accepts 52mm filters. It couldn’t be simpler or more straightforward. The ring is machined from high quality aircraft-grade aluminum alloy, the threads engage smoothly and precisely, and the matte-black anodized finish is even, attractive and professional-looking. What more could one possibly ask for? NOTE: Despite what some other reviewers state, this ring is made of aluminum; it is NOT PLASTIC!A case can be made that filters are largely passé in digital photography, and that many of the former reasons to use them are now better realized with image processing software. But filters still offer serious photographers creative options not otherwise available. For example, infrared (opaque to visible light) and polarizing filters produce in-camera images that can't be obtained after-the-fact by manipulating them on a computer.If I could give this step-up ring 100 stars, I would, but I can’t, so an enthusiastic five-star rating and my highest possible endorsement will have to do.