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B+W 52-67mm Step-Up Ring

BH #BWSUR5267Q • MFR #65-069443
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B+W 52-67mm Step-Up Ring
Key Features
  • Use 67mm Filters on 52mm Lens
  • Knurled Sides for Firmer Grip
  • Anodized Aluminum Construction
The B+W 52-67mm Step-Up Ring permits the use of 67mm threaded filters on lenses with 52mm 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 65-069443 Overview

The B+W 52-67mm Step-Up Ring permits the use of 67mm threaded filters on lenses with 52mm 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 65-069443 Specs

Ring Material
Aluminum
Knurling
Side, Top
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.04 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
3.75 x 3.7 x 0.85"

B+W 65-069443 Reviews

Perfect for shooting video with my smaller lenses

By Robert
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-05-27

I've got a couple of small prime lenses that are great for shooting video. So, with a couple of inexpensive step-up rings, I can use my 67mm polarizer and variable neutral density filters to shoot wide open in sunshine.

Quality you can touch

By Anonymous
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2015-10-09

I use it on my nifty fifty and my ef-s 24mm. I put a 67mm ND fader on it. You can really touch the quality. It's not a cheap metal ring. It has texture. So, it is easier to put screw in and out. Note that the smallish focus ring of the 50mm 1.8 II is hard to handle with the ring on. Autofocus will be your only solution for certain situations. That problem will not occur for other lenses (or the newest 50mm 1.8) where the focus ring is not on the very end of the lens.

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