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--- In cokinfilterusers@yahoogroups.com, gregbram <no_reply@...> wrote:
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> I have a Nikon D70 with a 67mm lens. Any way to use my A-Seres filters?
> Thanks for any input.
> Greg
>


Hi Greg,
I use P series filters. However I've got a couple of lenses which
really need the Z's. What I did was focus, compose and then I taped
the filter over the lens. Later I cropped it down and this worked OK.
I should mention that I shoot in medium format so my negative is 6 cm
sq. This is a lot of real estate so some cropping is no big deal.

Helen




Fri Jun 1, 2007 3:51 am

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I have a Nikon D70 with a 67mm lens. Any way to use my A-Seres filters? Thanks for any input. Greg...
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... Hi Greg, I use P series filters. However I've got a couple of lenses which really need the Z's. What I did was focus, compose and then I taped the filter...
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Jun 2, 2007
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To use that A filter on a 67mm lens would be very close. If that lens is a wide angle or semi wide angle, say in the 18-24MM range, you could get some...
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