Walimex 17123 - Lens adapter

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- manual Adapter Ring for use in macro photography\n- reduces the focusing distance of the lens and thereby ensures shorter shooting distances\n- set consisting of three intermediate rings (7mm, 13mm, 37mm) and two bayonet rings\n- can be used in any combination for different reproduction scales\n- suitable for the following Nikon camera models: D7000, D5000, D5100, D3100, D3000, D90, D80, D70, D70s, D60, D50, D40, D40x, D700, D300, D300S, D200, D100, D3x, D3, D2Xs, D2Hs, D2X, D2H, D1X, D1H, D1\n\nWe make the unique and fascinating world of macro photography possible even for a smaller budget! With the Intermediate Rings from walimex you can save skimp on macro lenses, but without abandoning the usual high-performance quality.\n\nThe Intermediate Rings lengthen the extension of your lens, that is the distance between lens and picture. Therewith the focusing distance will be reduced and smaller shooting distances realized. This is ideal for the macro photography, where close distances matter. The three Intermediate Rings at 7mm, 13mm and 37mm and the two bayonet rings can be used in any combination, depending on your required shooting distance and reproduction scale.\n\nPlease note that the Intermediate Rings interrupt the communication between camera and lens. The adjustments must therefore be made manually on the lens.