Did Ednalite make a 32mm slip-on Series 6 adapter?

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Steve Goldstein

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I’ve found 33mm and 34mm but not 32mm. If they did make a 32mm version, does anyone know the product number?

I know Kodak and Tiffen made these but am specifically interested in Ednalite.

Thanks in advance for any info.
 

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Nope; doesn't appear that they did. Perhaps the 33.9 (616) tabs can be bent far enough without breaking? See the snippet from the Ednalite series adapter brochure.
 

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I think you can use a 32mm push-on and a V->VI step-up adapter.

I made a 32mm/series V to 55mm adapter from a 32mmm push-on hood with a 52->55 step up adapter epoxied into the end of the hood. Works great for doing IR photography with a Zeiss Nettar.

Filter fitting for older cameras is a bit like fitting plumbing fixtures for an old house.
 
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