Chris, anything that goes onto the lens means you have to have (bought) and
carry a lot of stuff if you intend to use several lenses with different
diameters … I personally see a major advantage in travelling light, and this
may be the solution, at a cost I agree :-)
Amities
Philippe
> Le 30 sept. 2019 à 18:19, christrask@xxxxxxxxxxxxx a écrit :
>
> Other than convenience, I see little advantage to these, and they are
> horribly expensive when compare with traditional screw-on Tiffen and Hoya
> filters.
>
> There are slip-on holders for gelatin filters, but those are even more
> expensive:
>
> https://www.ebay.com/itm/Slip-On-Gelatin-Holder-and-Filter-Mount-for-70mm-71mm-Outside-Diameter-Lenses/111276873682?hash=item19e89e57d2:g:~lMAAMXQlgtS-PYE
>
> What would be practical would be a ring that clamps to the outside or
> inside of the lens accessory ring that you could screw filters into. Leica
> made something like that which clamped to the outside of the lens:
>
> https://www.ebay.com/itm/Leica-E-Leitz-0-Black-Filter-Holder-Clamp-On-Adapter-Ring-No-Glass-OEM/303202216318?hash=item469842a97e:g:1b0AAOSwp-9dErD1
>
>>
>> Didn’t know these clip-on filters existed. Once « safely » in place you can
>> use it/them with different lenses, cool!
>>
>> https://shop.stcoptics.com/product-category/protector/
>> <https://shop.stcoptics.com/product-category/protector/>
>>
>
>
> Chris
>
> When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
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