03-17-2013 05:30 PM
I am using a UV filter made by Zeikos on my Canon lens, but I cannot remove this (it has become stuck on the lens). I am worried about forcing it due to the risk to the lens. Can you recommend a product that can be used to help loosen the UV filter? I currently live in the Peruvian Amazon so mail order of a product is not possible, rather I need to know what can be used so I don´t put anything on the lens that could damage it. Many thanks!
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11-17-2014 12:12 PM
A fat rubber band works a charm for this problem. Just wrap it around the filter, it grips well enough to allow for most stuck filters.
03-20-2013 04:14 AM
12-05-2018 12:41 PM - last edited on 12-06-2018 11:54 AM by Danny
@HDCamTeam wrote:
@Sami wrote:
My problem was a brand new lens and a brand new filter. Screwing and unscrewing it few times made it less tight.
But good tips with the rubber surface and filter wrenches. Maybe I should invest in some wrenches.I personally experienced similar problems, fortunately never had the filter completely stuck.
But since then I do this: put the filter over the lens thread and rotate the filter a bit in the oposite direction until it completely [links removed per forum guidelines]
"fits" on the lens thread, then rotate the filter in the right direction, trying to never overtighten it.
As stated many times out there, the filter is the final step to "weather seal" a "L" lens, so it's extremely important indeed. And of course you protect the front element.
We use to carry two kind of protection UV filters: one multicoated (expensive) and another without coating (cheap). The reason is because the multicoated filters are usually hard to clean, but deliver better image with less internal reflections (especially noticeable at night scenes with light spots on the frame, etc). But when we shoot in a situation we already know the filter will get durty, then we use the cheap filter (easier to clean, but still protects the lens).
Hope you can get your filter removed!
Regards
if I go to a place where there is a risk of getting the lens dirty and/or scratched. Before I had it on all the time, except when there were bright light sources in the picture.
10-31-2014 03:50 PM
I had the same problem- I figured out how to remove the filter without breaking or damaging the lens- visit my blog for the full article http://www.graysonhoffman.com/uv-filter-stuck-now/
11-24-2014 03:34 AM
Even though it's solved i'm going to add my 2 cents in here....
If you're in the field with no rubber band or hairdryer then use the soul of your trainer... it applies an even rubber pressure around the ring.... easy as pie. Unfortunately polarisers are a whole other ball game!
Best,
G
03-13-2020 09:41 AM
Brilliant, it worked like a charm (with my Crocs, but same idea)
03-13-2020 04:10 PM
I previously posted, the best way and safest way i found to remove stuck filters from my lens without destroying anything is to use zip ties. Check out this video, very simple and safe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TR8frgr227Y
Good luck!
LV
11-17-2014 12:12 PM
A fat rubber band works a charm for this problem. Just wrap it around the filter, it grips well enough to allow for most stuck filters.
09-22-2018 08:27 PM
My son was apparently having this problem. Im guessing that he forced it, and he said he heard a popping noise, the lense retracted and now will not work. 😞 So, I don't know much about cameras. Does anyone know if this means that the lense is now completely broken. Is it something that can be fixed? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
09-22-2018 09:21 PM
What lens?
09-22-2018 11:59 PM
he said it was a 18-55mm. Does that seem right?
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