Why and when you need a step down ring.
Step up step down rings photography.
Step down rings do the exact opposite of a step up ring.
All step up or step down rings do is adapt the diameter of the filter to match the lens diameter.
Step up rings are the most commonly used form of filter adapter ring and enable photographers to use filters designed for lenses with larger filter thread sizes on lenses that normally accept smaller filters.
For example they allow you to attach a 52mm filter to a lens with a 72mm thread size.
Basically the corners are getting less light because of the tunnel that is created.
The opposite of step up rings are step down rings which essentially do the reverse.
These adapters known as step up and step down rings allow filters designed to fit one size of lens to be adapted to lenses with larger or smaller filter thread sizes.
There are usually used to mount accessories.
They enable you to adapt filter and lens accessories with smaller thread sizes to lenses with larger thread sizes.
Stepping ring screws onto camera filter screws onto stepping ring.
They adjust a larger lens thread to accommodate a smaller filter.
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A ring that is larger on the filter side than it is on the lens side is known as a step up ring while a ring that is larger on the lens side than it is on the filter side is known as a step down ring.
When using step down rings and filters one can notice a lot of vignetting.