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Retired systems and software engineer with a passion for photography. Enjoy using lenses of the past on modern digital SLR s.
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Reviews (13)

18 Mar, 2020
Neat little weather reporter with remote sensor.
Simple to use and setup, no complicated button presses to change simple things. The holder for the remote sensor is rather flimsy though and the sensor wobbles about, I ended up adding some velro tape to keep it steady.
All in all a good product.

27 Mar, 2018
Surprisingly great value
At the price I paid for this I was not looking for a great product but was pleasantly surprised. It's very well made and fitted the lens and camera real well. It was a bit tight at first and wouldn't "Click" into place, but after using these kind of adaptors for a few years it was simply a matter of adjusting the stop down screw it worked fine.
It's actually very well made, no bits falling off into the camera, no lens movement once attached to the camera and focus confirmation worked real well. Some pictures taken with the adaptor attached to my Olympus OM lenses.

04 Aug, 2018
You don't have to spend a fortune to get great results.
For the price I can't fault it. I use it on my 18-250mm Sigma lens all the time, sure you loose a stop of exposure (which can come in handy now and again) but the trade off is that you are protecting your lens's front element and it can provide some contrast enhancing shots.
The thing is you have to remember it's on your lens, adjust and then shoot, a lot of times I forget it's on there but my photos seem to look more saturated and punchy.
I was surprised how well made this is, it screwed onto my lens without a problem and adjusting the effect of polarisation was easy, but you need the sun and the angle on your side.
The only fault I can find with it that the rings are really thin, making it hard to turn the front element, but then when you get used to it it's easy as pie.
Is it well worth the money? Yep, five thumbs up, you have nothing to loose by getting one.