ericdan Member Joined Feb 28, 2014 Messages 1,359 Location Tokyo Format 35mm RF Nov 22, 2021 #1 this is what happens when you put an ND filter and a red filter on top of each other on a Summicron 35mm.
this is what happens when you put an ND filter and a red filter on top of each other on a Summicron 35mm.
beemermark Subscriber Joined Sep 21, 2008 Messages 878 Format 4x5 Format Nov 23, 2021 #2 You over develop the film?
Marcelo Paniagua Member Joined Oct 21, 2016 Messages 1,274 Location Calexico, CA Format Multi Format Nov 23, 2021 #3 I think he is taling about vignetting?
Frank53 Member Joined May 18, 2013 Messages 662 Location Reuver, Netherlands Format Multi Format Nov 23, 2021 #4 On some lenses you can stack filters, on others you can’t. Also there are filters with a very thin rim. So…
On some lenses you can stack filters, on others you can’t. Also there are filters with a very thin rim. So…
AgX Member Joined Apr 5, 2007 Messages 29,973 Location Germany Format Multi Format Nov 23, 2021 #5 Second alternative is to start with a step-up ring and then use much wider rings. Third alternative is a sheet filter holder of sufficient size.
Second alternative is to start with a step-up ring and then use much wider rings. Third alternative is a sheet filter holder of sufficient size.
250swb Member Joined Apr 22, 2012 Messages 1,555 Location Peak District Format Multi Format Nov 23, 2021 #6 Dodge the corners when printing?
OP OP ericdan Member Joined Feb 28, 2014 Messages 1,359 Location Tokyo Format 35mm RF Nov 23, 2021 #8 That’s right. Nothing there to dodge. I just found out that two filters stacked don’t work on this lens. Got a step up to 43mm since I have ND filters for my Zeiss biogon which is 43mm.
That’s right. Nothing there to dodge. I just found out that two filters stacked don’t work on this lens. Got a step up to 43mm since I have ND filters for my Zeiss biogon which is 43mm.