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Why don't my 67mm filters fit on my SX50 lens? The manual says they should.

toomanyboats
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tnicoson
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Even though the SX line of PowerShots use 67mm filters, the threads do not match, so an adapter is still required.

 

See here for adapter info:

 

http://shop.usa.canon.com/shop/en/catalog/filter-adapter-fa-dc67a

 

Regards,

 

Ted

 

 


@tnicoson wrote:

"... the threads do not match, so an adapter is still required."


 Ted? Where on the SX50 are these threads that don't "match"?

 

Cheers

 

Grazie

 

 

Sorry, Grazie,

 

My error !  I had over-simplified my original reply.

 

When I first got my SX40, I had a circular polarizor and a UV filter from another camera that looked like they would screw into the end of the SX40's lens tube, so I tried very gently, but the threads did not quite "match".  I finally realized that those were not threads in the SX40's lens tube, but rather just a set of ridges that the lens cap's ears snap into.  That is when I discovered that you need the FA-DC67A adapter to fit 67mm filters to the SX30/40/50's lens tubes, otherwise there really are no threads to screw anything into.  So my original comment about threads applied to my existing filters - not the 67mm filters.  I have yet to order the new filters or the adapter.

 

Thanks for asking.

 

Regards,

 

Ted

 

Yes, I finally found (in very small print at the bottom) that I would need an adapter.  I thought, "Well, that's okay - but now my lens cap doesn't fit."  So now I have TWO caps:  One when I'm "just shooting" with no filters, and another one to put on the camera when I have the polarizing filter (or any other filter) on the lens.  It's not the best system (IMHO), but I'm not sure what else to do. 

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