SIOTI
Male to Male Double Coupling Adapter Ring for Camera Lens
Male to Male Double Coupling Adapter Ring for Camera Lens
Features:
- Can be used in wide variety, for example, as macro reverse adapter ring - screw on your lens and you can attach another lens (in reverse) to your main lens.
- Made of metal (anodized Aluminium), not plastic
- Color: Black
- Have two male threads
Suitable for:
- Filters, adapters, hoods, extension tubes, lenses etc.
How to get it work
1) Screw the Macro Reverse Ring on to the front of your normal lens' filter thread.
2) Then turn the lens around and Screw it with the other side of this Macro Reverse Ring into the camera body.
3) Now the rear lens will be in the front. Reversing the lens increases its magnification, essentially making it a macro lens. It'll allow you to focus much closer just like a macro lens to obtain otherworldly and magnificently detailed photos.
4) Mounting your lens in reverse means that the rear lens is now exposed to the world. You may be suggested to get another adapter ring to screw a lens cap or UV filter on this end, in order to keep the rear lens protected.
Actually, for indoor macro photographing, we suggest no more UV filter as rear lens protect. Cause in Macro shooting, any more add-on filter will affect the result remarkably.
5) With lens inversed, you are going to lose all the cozy automatic features of your camera. No auto-focus nor auto aperture either. Everything will be manual. However, this also a chance to enjoy the creative photography. If you can handhold well or have a tripod, or if you have external lighting, these will not be big troubles.
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from 40 reviewsExcellent product, very sturdy and made with strong material.
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Well built and appear to be good quality.
So glad that I could update my SIOTI square filter holder with the proper lens adapter ring. This meant that I could adapt my filter holder to my new camera which had a different lens diameter than my soon to be retired Pentax.
excellent product, excellent service
Well made, simple to use and adjust for my tripods (used for a golf simulator). Even used it to do some time lapse photography which required a solid/steady hold.
Very well machined. I use this to support my Huepar Laser Level and helps with leveling it first. My Laser level is quite hefty and this little Head mount supports it without effort. You barely need to apply pressure to the adjuster to secure it.
As you can see I have it attached to a clamp holding an iPad mini tilted aggressively. There is no way my Giottos mini ball head could do this.
I plan on getting more and using them for full size flashes such as the Nikon SB910 with light modifiers like Mag Mod.
They seem well made. My only concern would be of the anodizing rubbing off and changing the feel and function of the ball head. But otherwise it looks solid.
This one is the best mini ball head I've been able to find.
I like how it feels to use. The hold isn't super strong, I was using it for some binoculars, but for what's it's for, I think the strength is sufficient.
I did have an issue when attaching to a tripod because there was no way to tighten it down, but that could be just as much the tripod as this.
I’ve ordered these in the past and the ball head does not have enough torque applied to prevent movement, this one is great
I loathe throwing anything away that can be repaired. My iPad / tablet holder wasn’t very well made as a whole . Parts of it were though. This little piece was a necessary upgrade . I am impressed with the design and quality.
After searching and finding that many of these were too small or too cheaply made I stumbled across this one.
It works great for me. It sits just above my monitors and tilts downward with no sign of sagging or the camera about it fall.
I wasn't sure how to attached this for my particular setup. But for me, I have a dual monitor desk arm. Mine has a plastic plug at the top that I removed and then drilled a 1/4" hole into.
Then I took a 1/4" thumbscrew from a camera mount that I had laying around. I put it into the hole and threaded it into the the tilt mount. Works like a charm.
If I need another one then I will be ordered another one of these.
Solid grip, easy to adjust knob, very well made
I have purchased three of these now, and like how easy and simple they work. I have had no issues with them not holding. They are easy to adjust and use. I have them on two light weight tripods to hold small aux spot lights and have the third on a travel light weight tripod. Going on four months of use with no issue.