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Re: [OM] Wide filters - was Lenses: The Good, the Bad, and the Average.

Subject: Re: [OM] Wide filters - was Lenses: The Good, the Bad, and the Average.
From: andrew fildes <afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2001 16:06:36 +1100
I've been giving this some thought, esp. polarising a 21mm - the trick
seems to be to use a much larger filter as close to the lens front as
possible. For instance, the amazing 12mm rectilinear Voigtlander Heliar for
the Bessa rangefinder uses a uses a step-up ring which clamps on to the
nose of the lens (like many Oly hoods) and a 77mm filter. If they can do
it...
The simplest is a 49mm step up to a much larger size (i.e.62mm) which works
for a standard thick polariser on the 21/3.5. I'm looking at alternatives
for the 21/4 and 15/4.5 Voigt. lenses I own which are much more difficult
(the 15mm has a built-on tulip - part of the barrel) and I notice that B+W
have a Universal Holder which clamps on to the outside of the lens nose
with three screws and then takes a step-up ring. It's made for lenses with
no filter threads but it should be possible to place a filter's glass right
on the front flange of the lens with this, if the lens has enough 'nose.'
Size 3 is for 37-70mm size lenses. Probably awkward to use but if it's all
there is...
I'm also considering modifying an old metal or rubber hood - cut off the
clamp ring and glue it to a step-up ring.
There's always a way. Quality slim polarisers are ridiculous prices!
AndrewF




>Dean wrote:
>>Hmm. I really want a 24mm that will not vignette with a Cokin P
>>filter - with all but one filter thread cut off, and a Polarizer.
>>Will these work?
>
>
>I stopped using polarizer with the 24. Too much vignetting. I guess I
>should get a slim one, but have to start hemorrhaging first (thanks
>for spell-correction). I use a slim skylight and the hood and that
>cause no problems.
>
>Henrik Dahl
>
>




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