Yes, find a slip-on series adapter in the proper size for your lens barrel (probably will be for V or VI filters.) Then find the series filters that will fit it . I think I have a 210 Dagor. I'll check what I use.
Yep, Series filters are the solution for a lot of odd/old/unusual lenses. They’re cheap, plentiful, and the Kodak brand seem as good now as the day they were made.
I have a rainbow of Series VI filters along with adapters for 4-5 cameras and lenses. I use them on everything from box cameras to a Summicron.
Unfortunately the Series polarizers are mostly hazy delaminated junk now. I gave up looking when I lucked into a few specific sizes I needed. However, I was considering a 44-49mm adapter for this purpose. 44mm is close enough to jam into a Series VI ring. I’m also not opposed to superglue or electrical tape when custom solutions are required.
Greg is correct, see the attached
The only real challenge you may have is with polarizer. Contrast filters, and the adapter, shouldn’t be difficult to find.
If you already have filters in 55mm or 67mm then you can just get an adapter to a series 7 or 8 and put the filters right on that.You'd have to double check those are the right sizes, but I'm pretty sure they are.
You might try contacting Tim at filterfind.net
He's my go-to for filters and related accessories.
His website is very informative.
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