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Freewell Step Up Filter Adapter Ring 67mm-82mm (Works with Freewell M2 Magnetic Quick Swap as Well as Your Threaded Filter) Not Compatile with Freewell V2, K2, Eiger System

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1.Size:49-67mm


  • - What problems does it solve? Step Up rings are very common but this is unlike other this innovative step-up ring from Freewell is magnetic as well as thread filter system so you can now use Freewell magnetic filters as well as your threaded filters in one step-up ring.
  • - Built: Made of CNC machined aluminum with black color to avoid any reflection or leakage during your photography.
  • - 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. Please do make sure to order the correct size otherwise it will not fit on your camera lens.
  • - Compatibility: Compatible with all 67mm camera lenses & 82mm accessories.



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Eric
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2024
Good
Stéphane.B
Reviewed in France on January 21, 2024
Attention, contrairement à ce que le constructeur précise sur son site internet, cette bague step-up (52-67mm dans mon cas) n'est absolument pas compatible avec la version M2 de Freewell : l'aimantation est inversée et donc inutilisable quant à son usage initial.
Josh
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2023
I have a 67mm magnetic filter I've used on my 67mm thread lens with no problem. The magnetic connection is strong and great. But I bought a step up ring to adapt the filter to my 52mm thread lens and to my surprise the connection isn't nearly as strong. With the cap or an extra stacked filter on, the extra weight makes the filter easy to bump or shake off the adapter. I almost think I got a defective one or something. The magnetic strength is fine and passable, but it's not nearly as strong as the magnetic base ring that comes with the filter and doesn't give me confidence to not drop my expensive filter. I'd consider buying just a normal step up ring for the magnetic base ring instead.
M. Gordon
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2022
The adapter works perfectly and allows me to use my lens filter with a smaller camera lens size.
Thomas Obewu
Reviewed in Canada on June 1, 2021
It's beautiful 5 star for sure
Erwin
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2021
Update: (Mar 2, 2021):Dropped to 1 star. 72-77mm ring not reliable at all. With even just a magnetic Xume lens cap, this easily comes off. Completely frustrating to use. Going with the Breakthrough.Original review (Feb 8, 2021)Have two sizes of these step-up rings: 72-77mm and 67-77mm. I have had no problems with the 67-77mm rings., but I had to return two different 72-77mm rings since they came off easily. The third seemed to work, but I made the mistake of trusting it. I had a Freewell 77mm 2-5 stop VND on it and it fell off. Landed on cushioned padding next to my workbench and the VND cracked. Hmm... I am taking that as a sign to not buy anymore Freewell gear. Too bad I already purchased the Frewell 6-9 stop VND also. I have no qualms using it on lenses that have the Freewell 67-77mm step-up ring, but the only thing I trust on the 72-77mm is a lens cap. If you get that size, test it out extensively and don't make the mistake I made. Overall, two stars since I wasted money on the step-up ring and the VND. For the money I have to spend for another VND, I could have gone with the Peter McK Polar Pro version.
Liam DW
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 6, 2021
I bought this alongside buying the largest 82mm set of the magnetic nds. As my primary lens I use is 72mm. I wanted to get a quality step up ring with the grips as the cheaper ones can get stuck and be a nightmare
WJ
Reviewed in the Netherlands on December 25, 2021
Ik heb deze aangeschaft en er uiteindelijk een UV filter opgeschroefd, dus had evengoed een goedkopere kunnen kopen zonder magneet.
alex
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2021
I like one ring to rule them all. Better than stacking. This brand makes good quality stuff for decent prices. Their magnet system is interesting but things can fall off if you bump it while walking. I screw things on.
Brandon128
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2020
This step up ring is so useful because it allows me to adapt my filters to fit multiple lenses rather than having to get a different filter for each different diameter lens I have. The build quality is outstanding and it even comes with a padded magnetic carrying case to keep it protected when you’re not using it. I use this on my Sony A7iii and 55mm diameter lens and it allows me to use my 67mm filter seamlessly without adding bulk.
Cheng Yun Cheng
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2020
I bought 2 ND filters for my trip to Maui to do sunset timelapse photography at Haleakalā National Park. It worked like a charm. The filters had very little color shift. Also each of the ND filters came with a UV filter, which saved me some additional money. I mainly use the UV filters as a form of lens protector especially in dusty areas like Haleakalā Nation Park. Some of the trails into the dormant volcano were super dusty and this help make things easier to clean and less prone to damage.I got the largest size Freewell makes, the 82mm, just so i can use them on lens that i buy in the future that have a filter thread larger than 67mm. I did buy step-up rings from 67-82mm.Compared to Breakthrough Photography's magnetic lens filter system (which i know they are still in the process of redesigning) and PolarPro's screw on filter system, the Freewell magnetic filter system were super easy to use and change filters. Both those brand's filters easily run $150 to $200 each.The only caveat for the Freewell magnetic system is that you need to use screw on either the supplied UV filter lens, which the ND filter attaches to via the magnets. But luckily, if you don't like to use any filters in front of your lens such as UV filters, Freewell also includes a separate magnetic ring without any lens to work with the Magnetic ND filter. They also include a magnetic lens cover, that's made of metal, with all filter purchases.Best bang for the buck, for $250 i got 2 high quality ND filters (10-stop and 5-stop), as well as 2 magnetic UV filters and 2 magnetic filter rings and 2 step up rings. To get what I got from Freewell from the other top filter makers, it would of easily cost me over $600 - $700. Highly recommended!!!
Anthony
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2020
Freewell does not include a magnetic ring in their filters but I think I like it this way more because I buy oversize circular filters and usually end up buying step-up rings. I like the colors of the Kase magnetic filters compare to the Freewell ND 10 stops but I had to buy an extra step up ring to attached the magnetic ring that was included not to mention the price difference between Kase and Freewell . What I really like about the Freewell step up ring compare to the Kase is that the Freewell have front threads to screw in your own filters. The Kase step up rings do not have front threads so you're stuck with using only Kase magnetic filters. To bad the 2 brands of magnetic filters are not compatible with each other step up rings, they are opposite polarization.I own ND filters from Kase and Grad ND from Freewell
Kent Lee
Reviewed in Singapore on April 9, 2020
Got these babies for my Sony 16-35mm f2.8 GMaster, delivery speeds was super fast despite what’s happening now, very satisfied with product and delivery.