That's actually a very _good_ question... 
I've seen many different descriptions. Reversal ring, reversing ring, reverse 
adapter, male-male stepring, reverse coupling ring...
It's a complete mess. Most of the time, the thing people have in mind is an 
adapter with a filter thread on one side and a lens bayonet on the other. You 
know, to reverse-mount one single lens. I remember looking through hundreds of 
listings on eBay to find what I was after. I bought a couple from China for 
next to nothing, but when I wanted more, the seller was gone.

Since going digital I have a number of Cokin rings lying about. So two of those 
and a generous dose of epoxy became my solution.

Darren Addy <[email protected]> wrote:

>Dumb question. What are the connector rings called that allow you to
>thread a reversed lens into the filter rings of the first lens?



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