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Quenox Retroadapter (macro reversal ring) Canon EOS-58 mm

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  • For Canon EOS cameras and Lens with a 58 mm filter thread
  • Best results with wide-angle lenses
  • Manual focus and aperture selection
  • Can be used in M and aperture priority modes
  • Made of anodized aluminium. Precisely manufactured and very stable

Quenox retro adapter (macro reversing ring) for Canon EOS - 58 mm

Retroring for attaching a Lens upside down -perfect for cheap close-ups
This adapter is a perfect tool for taking great macro shots for little money. The adapter can be used to attach compatible Lens upside down to a Canon EOS camera. This so-called retro position offers a larger image scale than the normal position and you can enlarge your subject significantly. The best results are achieved with wide-angle lenses, because the smaller the focal length, the larger the image scale.

Manual focus and aperture setting - can be used in M and aperture priority modes

The focus must be set manually on the Lens. The same applies, if possible, to the aperture. There are two options for the exposure time: In M mode, you set the exposure time yourself. This is usually done using a dial on the camera. In aperture priority mode, the camera calculates the appropriate exposure time. All you have to do is press the shutter release button.

Other features

For Canon EOS cameras and for Lens with a 58 mm filter thread
Made of anodized aluminium. Precisely manufactured and very stable
Fits seamlessly into the camera bayonet and seals dust-tight

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Quenox Retroadapter (macro reversal ring) Canon EOS-58 mm

Short profile

  • For Canon EOS cameras and Lens with a 58 mm filter thread
  • Best results with wide-angle lenses
  • Manual focus and aperture selection
  • Can be used in M and aperture priority modes
  • Made of anodized aluminium. Precisely manufactured and very stable

Product description for Quenox Retroadapter (macro reversal ring) Canon EOS-58 mm

Quenox retro adapter (macro reversing ring) for Canon EOS - 58 mm

Retroring for attaching a Lens upside down -perfect for cheap close-ups
This adapter is a perfect tool for taking great macro shots for little money. The adapter can be used to attach compatible Lens upside down to a Canon EOS camera. This so-called retro position offers a larger image scale than the normal position and you can enlarge your subject significantly. The best results are achieved with wide-angle lenses, because the smaller the focal length, the larger the image scale.

Manual focus and aperture setting - can be used in M and aperture priority modes

The focus must be set manually on the Lens. The same applies, if possible, to the aperture. There are two options for the exposure time: In M mode, you set the exposure time yourself. This is usually done using a dial on the camera. In aperture priority mode, the camera calculates the appropriate exposure time. All you have to do is press the shutter release button.

Other features

For Canon EOS cameras and for Lens with a 58 mm filter thread
Made of anodized aluminium. Precisely manufactured and very stable
Fits seamlessly into the camera bayonet and seals dust-tight

Quenox Retroadapter (macro reversal ring) Canon EOS-58 mm

Technik
Objektiv-Anschluss
Canon EOS-C
Kamera-Anschluss
Canon
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
58 mm
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Im Lieferumfang
1 Retroadapter
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4251070346956
KAN
59201209

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