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B.I.G. Auto Intermediate Ring Set MFT 10+16mm

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  • Auto intermediate ring set
  • MFT mount
  • 10 + 16 mm

Extension rings are the ideal accessories for macro photography. The rings, 10mm and 16mm, are simply mounted between the Lens and the camera. This allows you to get very close to small subjects and put them in the picture in a big way. The set consists of 2 rings, which are made of high quality metal and have all contacts for data transfer from camera to Lens. They can be used individually or combined with each other, depending on the focal length of the lens and the desired scale.

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B.I.G. Auto Intermediate Ring Set MFT 10+16mm

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  • Auto intermediate ring set
  • MFT mount
  • 10 + 16 mm

Product description for B.I.G. Auto Intermediate Ring Set MFT 10+16mm

Extension rings are the ideal accessories for macro photography. The rings, 10mm and 16mm, are simply mounted between the Lens and the camera. This allows you to get very close to small subjects and put them in the picture in a big way. The set consists of 2 rings, which are made of high quality metal and have all contacts for data transfer from camera to Lens. They can be used individually or combined with each other, depending on the focal length of the lens and the desired scale.

B.I.G. Auto Intermediate Ring Set MFT 10+16mm

Technik
Objektiv-Anschluss
Micro Four Thirds
Kamera-Anschluss
Micro Four Thirds
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4151914230758
KAN
423075

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