It's not only the eSIF but the user's manual which says that the T10 has
dual, concentric 49/55mm mounting threads. The most logical explanation
I think is that yours has been fitted with something like a 58->55 step
down ring. If that's so you should be able to simply unscrew it. Well,
let's hope it's simple. Filter threads don't always want to cooperate.
Got a filter ring grip?
Chuck Norcutt
Darin wrote:
> Hi Moose,
>
> I wonder if it's possible that mine has had the mount changed at some point,
> because on mine the threads are as big, if not a little bigger diameter than
> the lens barrel on the 200/f4. Could you possibly post a pic of the mount on
> your T10, so I can see if it looks any different from mine?
>
> Thanks,
> Darin
>
>
> Moose wrote:
>
>> Here's a pic.
>> <http://galleries.moosemystic.net/MooseFoto/index.php?gallery=Tech/T10&image=IMG_1147crii.jpg>
>>
>> M
>>
>> Moose wrote:
>>> Darin wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hey List,
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone know what the larger of the two mounting thread sizes on the
>>>> T10 is? I know the eSIF says it's supposed to be 55mm, but I tried
>>>> mounting it to my 200mm/f4 which has 55mm filter threads, and it's to
>>>> big.
>>>>
>>> It's 55mm, and mine is at the moment sitting in front of me screwed onto
>>> a 200/4 Zuiko.
>>>
>>> Moose
>>>
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