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Old June 23rd 05, 09:17 PM
Dieter Zakas
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Default WTB/WTT Filters

I recently acquired a Hasselblad 500 C/M through eBay, and also bought a
step-up ring for its lens so I can use the more-common 67mm screw-in
filters.

In light of that, I'm looking to switch my filter collection to the larger
diameter and use a 52-67mm step-up ring on my Nikon. Therefore, the lion's
share of my 16 filters is available for sale or trade.

Available for sale or trade are the following 52mm filters for their 67mm
counterparts:

Nikon R60 (aka Red 25)
Telesar Blue
Telesar Green
Hoya Yellow (K2)
Avigon Orange
Vivitar Deep Yellow #15
Tiffen ND 0.9
Tiffen ND 0.4
Hoya 80B
Hoya 85B
Telesar FL-D

Up for straight sale are these 52mm filters:

Hoya UV (0)
(Mfr Unknown) Star Diffraction R-8754 USA (that's what it says on the ring)
RCA Rainbow

All filters are US$5.00 each, plus shipping (est. ca. $5.00), to buy
outright.

A word on condition: Except for the Hoya UV filter, all of the others were
bought used. There are minor imperfections on each, but in my experience,
they have not affected the picture quality.

If you're interested in any or all, contact me offgroup.

Dieter Zakas

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Old June 24th 05, 03:58 AM
Jerry L
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Did you know you can find a B50 to 52mm step-up ring as well?
That would make for a whole lot less trips to the post office to sell
off your 52mm filters. The 80mm lens for a Hasselblad will work with
anything larger than 52mm, but if you ever get a 50mm wide angle lens,
67mm won't work too well.
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Dieter Zakas wrote:
I recently acquired a Hasselblad 500 C/M through eBay, and also bought a
step-up ring for its lens so I can use the more-common 67mm screw-in
filters.

SNIP
A word on condition: Except for the Hoya UV filter, all of the others were
bought used. There are minor imperfections on each, but in my experience,
they have not affected the picture quality.

If you're interested in any or all, contact me offgroup.

Dieter Zakas


 




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