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With most of the vintage cameras, filters are hard
to come by. Most do not have a screw mount threads on the front of the lens
elements that we have come a custom to seeing on the newer cameras. There are
still ways to attach a filter on your camera with the use of adapters, or
filters that were made for that camera. Now how do you find these well that's
the hard part. You might want to take your camera with you when searching as the
sizes vary by just millimeters. I have bought quite a few on eBay and most of
the time they don't fit the intended camera.
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A series VI press on style with a lens hood. Not sure if this is
the correct hood for this lens
Always test for vignetteing before use. |
| The three pieces taken apart, separate filters can be found. Excepts
drop in Series
VI Glass filters. |
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This is a real handy set up the inner black ring is a plastic so it
won't mark the lens and the screw
knob helps hold the filter in place. Excepts Series
VI Glass filters. Made for the Zeiss. |
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| Older style Zeiss filter and case. These are the pressure fit type. |
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| Another older style Zeiss filter and case.
These are the pressure fit type. |
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This is a Kodak Series VI Adapter ring 1 1/2 a little to large
but with just a little modification
could be made to work. |
| A nice vintage set of Kodak Series VI Filters. |
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