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Walimex Intermediate ring set Nikon

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  • For extending the distance between the Lens and the image plane in macro photography
  • Depth of field is reduced
  • consists of 3 extension rings: 12, 20, 36mm
  • Contacts for data transfer
  • can be used and combined with different Lenses
For a larger magnification in macro photography
Extension rings are mounted between the Lens and the camera and extend the distance between the Lens and the image plane in macro photography. This increases the magnification and reduces the depth of field. This makes it easier to crop the subject from the background. The extension rings can be used with various lenses.

Three extension rings for more flexibility
The set consists of three extension rings in different sizes. This allows you to reduce the closest focusing distance of your Lens in three different steps, which automatically increases the magnification. They can also be combined with each other. However, this reduces the light intensity, which is why the use of a tripod is strongly recommended.

Contacts for data transfer
The extension rings have contacts for transferring the EXIF data. Exposure metering is possible in TV and AV modes. Autofocus also works thanks to the contacts.
Anschluss: Nikon
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MSRP* 109,90
83,81 Zwischenring
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Walimex Intermediate ring set Nikon

Short profile

  • For extending the distance between the Lens and the image plane in macro photography
  • Depth of field is reduced
  • consists of 3 extension rings: 12, 20, 36mm
  • Contacts for data transfer
  • can be used and combined with different Lenses

Product description for Walimex Intermediate ring set Nikon

For a larger magnification in macro photography
Extension rings are mounted between the Lens and the camera and extend the distance between the Lens and the image plane in macro photography. This increases the magnification and reduces the depth of field. This makes it easier to crop the subject from the background. The extension rings can be used with various lenses.

Three extension rings for more flexibility
The set consists of three extension rings in different sizes. This allows you to reduce the closest focusing distance of your Lens in three different steps, which automatically increases the magnification. They can also be combined with each other. However, this reduces the light intensity, which is why the use of a tripod is strongly recommended.

Contacts for data transfer
The extension rings have contacts for transferring the EXIF data. Exposure metering is possible in TV and AV modes. Autofocus also works thanks to the contacts.

Ideal for

Makrofotografie

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Walimex Intermediate ring set Nikon

Technik
Objektiv-Anschluss
Nikon FX
Kamera-Anschluss
Nikon FX
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4250234579100
KAN
17910

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