M40 (40mm x 0.75mm) Male to M52 (52mm x 0.75mm Female Coupling Ring Adapter Lens
Product Features:
The M40 (40mm x 0.75mm) Male to M52 (52mm x 0.75mm) Female Coupling Ring Adapter Lens is a versatile and high-quality adapter that allows you to connect a variety of lenses and accessories to your camera. It is constructed from durable aluminum alloy, ensuring both strength and lightweight portability. The adapter is easy to install and remove, with a secure fit that prevents any unwanted movement or play.
Key Usage Points:
* Connect lenses with different filter thread diameters
* Attach filters, lens hoods, and other accessories to your lens
* Ideal for astrophotography, wildlife photography, and other specialized applications
Benefits:
* Expandable System: With this adapter, you can expand the compatibility of your camera and lens system, allowing you to use a wider range of lenses and accessories.
* Durable Construction: Made from high-grade aluminum alloy, this adapter is built to withstand the rigors of professional photography and can endure the harshest conditions.
* Easy Installation: The adapter features a simple and intuitive design that makes installation a breeze. Simply align the threads and tighten the adapter by hand.
* Precise Fit: The precision-engineered threads ensure a snug and secure fit between the adapter and your lens, eliminating any unwanted movement or light leakage.
Additional Features:
* Anodized black finish for enhanced durability and corrosion resistance
* Compatible with a wide range of lenses and accessories
* Compact and lightweight design for easy portability
* Backed by a manufacturer’s warranty for peace of mind
Technical Specifications:
* Adapter Type: M40 (40mm x 0.75mm) Male to M52 (52mm x 0.75mm) Female
* Material: Aluminum Alloy
* Finish: Anodized Black
* Weight: 1.2 oz (35g)
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