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filters for Nikon 8800
Has anyone used a 52mm filter on Nikon 8800 (with adapter ring 53.2-52mm)? Does it produce some vigneting?
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If you're talking about that conversion tube, I bought one on www.ebay.com when I first got my 8800. Think I paid around $10 - $15 for it.
I enjoy it. It's probably not as good as the normal "expensive" filters Nikon has for the 8800, but provides a more reasonable alternative.
The only drawback to the adapter tubes is that you have to be mindful of how you plan to shoot. If you're using the zoom, you need to put both tubes together. If you're wide, just the first tube. Kinda scary the first time I heard the lens hit the filter glass when I didn't set the tubes up properly.
Though once you get the hang of it, it's an easy and less expensive alternative!
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 Originally Posted by kornhauser
If you're talking about that conversion tube ...
It's about the adapter ring 53,2-52mm + 52mm filter. Now I know that's produce some vignetting.
Thanks for reply.
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