Camera Lens Coupling Rings

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Camera lens coupling rings. A reversal ring is an inexpensive camera specific device that allows you to mount your lens es on your camera backward. Most lens mounts in current use are bayonet style in which a lens is attached to the camera body by registering the lens in proper orientation with the camera body then giving a slight twist of about 45 90 to lock the lens in place. Fotodiox 52mm reverse mount macro adapter ring for nikon f mount cameras. B h nibr5 mfr 2631.
Coupling rings are adapters with a male filter thread on each side. Nikon br 5 adapter ring 62 52mm for br 2a reversing ring 62mm lenses. This item metal 49 49 mm 49mm 49 mm female to female coupling ring adapter for lens filter 49mm metal lens filter adapter ring for fujifilm fuji x100v x100f x100t x100s x100 x70 camera wide conversion lens wcl x100 ii installing uv cpl nd filter lens cap replace fujifilm ar x100 black. The trick is to find a macro coupling ring that goes between sizes normally they have the same size threads on each side.
The reverse coupling ring makes it possible to attach the two lenses face to face. That combination makes a great macro lens at a fraction of the cost. The idea is to take a picture of this magnified image. Made of anodized aluminum.
A macro coupling ring has male filter threads on both sides so you can stack one lens onto another facing each other. The lens that is furthest from the camera is mounted in reverse and acts as a powerful and well corrected close up lens. Reverses lens for macro photography. Product description macro coupler rings allow you to couple two lenses front end to front end.
The lens attached to the camera must be the long. If you flip your lens around then it will act as a magnifier. They allow you to connect two lenses by their filter mounts. If you have two different diameter lenses then the combination of a macro coupler and a step up or step down ring will do the job.
While not optically perfect you will get soft edges you can get some very good macro shots with this technique.