TILTA TILTAING TA-FGR Seamless Focus Gear Ring Diameter (62.5-64.5)
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About this item
- This seamless gear ring allows you to add a 0.8m toothed ring to photographic lenses to allow for the use of cinema follow focuses.
- Gear ring sizes cover all lens model Unique materals guarantee flexibilty an durationbilty
- Accurate focus and no skipping. Silent action and smooth operation
- Protect your lens. Reduce lens gear abrasion.360 degrees seamless rotation No resistance smooth focus action
- Easy to cut design. muti-purpose, flexible applitcation,fit different les focus gear widths
- Clean design
- Seamless attachment to the lens
- No more screws for tightening the focus gear
Reviews
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Industry standard gearing.
Easy on and off but does not slip on my Sony 18-105 G. Works with my follow focus just fine!
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Works great on the tokina 11-16
72-74 ring works perfect on the Tokina atx-i 11-16 cf lens.
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great ring
fits the sigma 18-35 like a charm. Quality plastic.
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Great focus gear
Good build quality and a great price. Will take some strength to get on as its VERY snug.
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Cant ask for much more
These are perfect. Quality is top notch and they never give me the feeling there gona slip off because they fit so solidly. Below is Tiltas website. Surprisingly they didnt have the Sigma 18-35 on there which is real strange considering they have other Sigma lenses on there so ill save you some time and tell you the 75-77mm will work for the 18-35 and the canon 17-55 2.8. Neither of these were on the site but I took a chance base on some risky math lol
Great product and I will eventually get these for all my lenses.
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Overpriced on Amazon, yet STILL worth every penny.
Such an enormous upgrade from the zip-tie style. I'm so glad these finally exist. The 78-80mm fit perfectly onto my Zeiss Milvus 50mm F/1.4 and doesn't slip at all (though the Milvus line sports a rubberized focus ring, so your mileage may vary on other other lenses, though I'm sure anything with any texture will grab very well). Now I can easily attach a focus motor or manual gear on EITHER side of the lens without smashing against the stupid zip tie. Can't wait to get these on all my lenses.
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Excellent. Works perfectly.
A great focus ring. Sturdy and reliable.
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This product is great, was very snug, slightly difficult to get on but this is good as it doesn’t slip. I first put it on one lens and realised the focus throw was just not enough to use for cinema, so I put it on another that had a nice long throw and it works great!
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easy to install uninstall
Question & Answer
Question :
Which size would fit the sigma 18-35mm 1.8 art lens ?
Answer :
Sigma 18-35mm focus fit 78-80mm/zoom fit 75-77mm
Question :
I looked everywhere. What size ring for the Helios 44-2 58mm lens? It has a 52mm filter thread but the barrel is a little wider
Answer :
Hi,Dear friend,
You can use a piece of paper to circle the focus ring of the lens, tighten the paper, mark the overlap of the head and tail around the paper, and let the mark cross the two ends of the paper.
Expand the paper strip, find the mark, use a ruler to measure the example between the two marks,get perimeter and then divide by 3.14 to get the diameter.For example 261mm/3.14=83.1 please choose 81-83mm ring.
Any question,please feel free to contact us.
Question :
Which size fits the Sigma 50-100mm 1.8 art lens?
Answer :
You can use a piece of paper to circle the focus ring of the lens, tighten the paper, mark the overlap of the head and tail around the paper, and let the mark cross the two ends of the paper.
Expand the paper strip, find the mark, use a ruler to measure the example between the two marks,get perimeter and then divide by 3.14 to get the diameter.For example 261mm/3.14=83.1 please choose 81-83mm ring
Question :
What sizes for Sone 70-200 2.8 G ??
Answer :
You can use a piece of paper to circle the focus ring of the lens, tighten the paper, mark the overlap of the head and tail around the paper, and let the mark cross the two ends of the paper.
Expand the paper strip, find the mark, use a ruler to measure the example between the two marks,get perimeter and then divide by 3.14 to get the diameter.For example 261mm/3.14=83.1 please choose 81-83mm ring
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