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Re: [Cokin Filter users] questions re:filters   Message List  
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First you need to find out what the threaded diameter of the lens is. The focal
length range you referenced has nothing to do with the lens threaded diameter.
Another trick about low end digital cameras is that most of the lens project out
when you turn the camera on so you need an adapter (like a tube). This adapter
extends beyond the lens so when the camera is turned on, the lens does not hit
your filter which is mounted on the tube.

Your camera manual should say something about how to use filters and the adapter
(optional equipment).

Good luck.
Ninh

----- Original Message ----
From: king_kong_amber <king_kong_amber@...>
To: cokinfilterusers@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 4:23:07 PM
Subject: [Cokin Filter users] questions re:filters

I have a digital camera model SP-500UZ with Olympus ED
LENS AF zoom 6.3-63mm. How do I find filters that fit or work with this
Camera?
Thanks,
king_kong_amber@ yahoo.com or
best is kd12@comcast. net






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First you need to find out what the threaded diameter of the lens is. The focal length range you referenced has nothing to do with the lens threaded diameter....
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