11-14-2013 04:46 PM
I have read some horor stories about the filter adapter for this camera. They all speak of it coming loose very easily. Can anyone shed some light on this issue? Thank you, M.
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11-14-2013 05:36 PM
The filter adapter I got from Goja, adapts a 58 filter to it, off Amazon only scares me because it's so dog gone hard to get off or on...almost afraid I'll twist the lens barrel off.
11-14-2013 05:36 PM
The filter adapter I got from Goja, adapts a 58 filter to it, off Amazon only scares me because it's so dog gone hard to get off or on...almost afraid I'll twist the lens barrel off.
11-14-2013 08:58 PM
Thanks guys !
I have been mulling the idea of an adapter and a UV filter and circular polarizer for my SX40, which uses the same set up as the SX50, for several months now. Guess I will just forego that idea, save myself some money, and maybe get a few more years service out of my camera.
11-17-2013 05:16 AM
11-17-2013 05:38 PM - edited 11-17-2013 05:42 PM
Grazie
You seem to have missed the point. The question was not about the pros and cons of polarizing and UV filters. I think we all agree on that. The original question was about how well the adapters for them fit the SX40/50 lens. If the adapter does not fit properly, it is not worth the bother, regardless of the expected benefit, especially if it risks damaging the lens mechanism, and yes, I use a UV filter primarily as a protector.
11-18-2013 06:14 AM
Sure, allow me to explain fuller.
In underlining the value of using these filters, and demonstrating that the filter adaptor, which I have to use for my SX50 continues to work for me, I consequently use it all the time. I use it all the time because I know the value and the outcomes that filters give me. The Pola, and subsequently the adaptor, is a permanent fixture on my SX50.
Cheers,
Grazie
11-18-2013 07:22 AM
Thank you so much for your reply to Grazie, whom I believe likes to hear herself talk regardless of what she says. Her answer was so trite that I felt it didn't deserve an answer.
The reason I asked is that I have some Singh-Ray polarizers and ND filters that are more expensive than the camera. I'm a retired photographer that lugged 35+ pounds of camera gear through life and has found nirvana in this little camera from the point of view of weight. The SX50 HC + a carbon fiber tripod and filters, etc = 4 pounds!!!
Once again, thank you for verbalizing my sentiments.
Be well,
M.
11-18-2013 07:25 AM
Dear tnicoson:
Thank you so much for your reply to Grazie, whom I believe likes to hear herself talk regardless of what she says. Her answer was so trite that I felt it didn't deserve an answer.
The reason I asked is that I have some Singh-Ray polarizers and ND filters that are more expensive than the camera. I'm a retired photographer that lugged 35+ pounds of camera gear through life and has found nirvana in this little camera from the point of view of weight. The SX50 HC + a carbon fiber tripod and filters, etc = 4 pounds!!!
Once again, thank you for verbalizing my sentiments.
Be well,
M.
11-18-2013 09:08 AM
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I have tries 2 different plastic rings before getting better results with ametal ring for my SX50. The SX40 my wife has is very different ring fit. They are not the same. Rest this artical that shows the best fit ring. It is the one I currently use and am happy with,
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