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B+W 40.5-52mm Step-Up Ring

BH #BWSUR40.552Q • MFR #65-069485
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B+W 40.5-52mm Step-Up Ring
Key Features
  • Use 52mm Filters on 40.5mm Lens
  • Knurled Sides for Firmer Grip
  • Anodized Aluminum Construction
The B+W 40.5-52mm Step-Up Ring permits the use of 52mm threaded filters on lenses with 40.5mm filter threads. It features a lightweight, aluminum-alloy construction that has a corrosion-resistant, black anodized finish for durability. This step-up ring has side knurling to provide a more textured grip when mounting or removing it from a lens.
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B+W Step-Up Ring Overview

The B+W 40.5-52mm Step-Up Ring permits the use of 52mm threaded filters on lenses with 40.5mm filter threads. It features a lightweight, aluminum-alloy construction that has a corrosion-resistant, black anodized finish for durability. This step-up ring has side knurling to provide a more textured grip when mounting or removing it from a lens.

B+W Step-Up Ring Specs

Size (Lens to Filter)
40.5 mm to 52 mm
Ring Thickness
5 mm
Ring Material
Aluminum
Knurling
Side, Top
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.1 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
5.8 x 4.3 x 0.9"

B+W Step-Up Ring Reviews

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When using this adapter, with a 77mm nd filter on ...

When using this adapter, with a 77mm nd filter on a 58mm cap size lens, will it have any downsides? Or is it gonna look perfect just like a 58mm filter?
Asked by: Ishay
When using the B+W 58-77mm Step-Up Ring, photos should look fine using the 58mm cap size, unless one is using a fisheye wide angle lens.
Answered by: Leonard E
Date published: 2019-12-13

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Can this be used with filters that aren't B+W brand? Such as Firecrest?
Asked by: Yuri D.
Yes, as long the filter has a standard 77mm thread.
Answered by: Micah B.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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The description says it's aluminum, but the reviews say it's brass - which is it?
Asked by: Philip
Aluminum, without a doubt. I have brass step up rings as well, they are substantially heavier than this ring.Let that not reflect poorly on the craftsmanship however; it is still a superbly machined piece of metal with precise fit and finish.
Answered by: Terence W.
Date published: 2018-08-26
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