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Richard Man

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My google-fu is failing me and I couldn't find the answer: does anyone know if the 86mm Lee adapter will fit onto the 50/2.8 FE? There is a mention on a photo.net therad that the 50/2.8 takes "coarse" thread. As I cannot test the adapter, I want to know before spending $70+.

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I do not have experience with the FS lenses, but if they are like the CF lenses my experience is that you stick with the B60 or whatever size B bayonet filter is used for the FE lenses.
 

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I have the F50mm f/2.8 (not the FE version, but it is identical to the v1 FE lens, without the data bus)

It has a 86mmx1mm filter thread, and comes with an adaptor that takes series 93 filters.

I removed the series 93 adaptor and am mostly using a conventional low profile 86mm UV filter. I believe deep 86mm filters may cause vignetting, hence the adaptor for the larger series 93 filter. As long as the Lee adaptor is not too tall, it should work....
 
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Thanks guys. Yea, the 50/2.8 does not use the B-xx mount as it's too big? (B-86 :smile: ) My only concern is the thread pitch as one poster mentions about coarse thread. I am not worried too much about vignetting as there are "wide angle" low profile Lee adapters. I have sent an inquiry to Lee Filter, and hopefully they can give me a definitive answer.
 

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Indeed, there is an 86 and an 86c filter thread standard. The first uses a 0.75 pitch, the "c" for "coarse" uses a 1mm thread.

Traditionally filters up to 39mm were 0.5mm pitch, and filters from 40mm ~ 82mm were 0.75 pitch (there are several exceptions).

Series Filter type lock rings usually used a courser thread (I'm not sure if it was metric or SAE, probably SAE)

Hoya lists their 86mm (and 95mm) filters with a 0.75mm pitch, B&W lists theirs with a 1mm pitch (86mm ~ 122mm).

The FE 50mm has a 1mm pitch. However, I have found that many filters with a 0.75mm pitch thread fine into the 1mm pitch lens thread - it's a function of the tolerance on the filter and the fact that you only thread it in a little over one complete turn. My Hoya filter threads in just fine with no binding (as do some others), but I have one (Toshiba I think) that starts binding before it bottoms. Ofcourse the B&W thread in fine. But what you really want to hear is that the Lee Filter adaptor ring threads in properly - unfortunately I can't tell you that (but I'm sure Lee can).


Coincidentally, I had a look at the Lee site, and they only list wide angle adaptor rings up to 82mm for the 100mm filters.
 
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I have confirmation from Lee that it's indeed 1mm pitch. My adapter should be here in 2 days.
 

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Thanks, didn't want to pursue that option until I could be sure it was big enough for the 50FE. Good to hear it worked out for you :smile:
 
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