Heads up. EF-M adapter with Variable ND filter for $39
Re: Heads up. EF-M adapter with Variable ND filter for $39
Photato wrote:
MyM6II wrote:
Photato wrote:
MyM6II wrote:
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Jack Calypso wrote:
Photato wrote:
This is an incredible price for this slot in filter adapter.
I don’t own this adapter but I think is the same as the Meike.
Where?
Amazon,link .
It says $109.00 for me ?
You have to check the 70% off coupon and the $33 will show up in the check out section.
Correction: $109 was for the CPL and $129 was for the VND. So it says $38.70 at checkout.
But I already have too many adapters and I use filters very seldom with my EF/EFs lenses, so .... no thanks.
But thanks for the heads up. ๐๐
Yes I got confused, lol.
I got the EF-R version which has a 50% discount.
This is great for wide angle lenses where you want to have your filters behind rather than up front. And one filter size serves all EF lenses.
Just a conventional VND filter cost as much or more !
I got the EF-R CPL version from a charity shop. It came with the YKEASU marking and Viltrox end caps. The CPL filter of mine is uncoated in a lightweight plastic holder, but is still compatible with the Kolari filters, so I haven't checked its optical quality. There's a circuit board and the backs of both sets of contacts visible through the filter slot on mine. I don't know it the filters are compatible between the two mounts, but the shoulder on the EF-M version and the extra cost of developing แนญwo new ranges of filters instead of just copying the full-frame Canon ones in plastic is encouraging. There was a disclaimer on the site "No prepayment of import fees and $8.22 shipping to UK" (Google translation from the German). Thanks anyway.
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