Lee filters for Nikon 65mm and 150mm lens?

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Jeff Bannow

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I currently have a variety of Lee 4x4 filters with holder that I use on my Mamiya RZ67. I would like to adapt this to my 4x5 setup, so I'm thinking I only need the adapter rings.

On the Nikon 150mm, vinetting isn't going to be a problem, is it? The filter size is 52mm, so it should be quite a lot of extra filter around there. What about the Nikon 65mm? It takes a 67mm filter - should I get the wide angle adapter ring? Will that even be enough? Currently I am hand holding the filter over the lens, but that can get tiring.
 

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anything less than 90mm is likely to vignette even with a wide angle adapter or wide angle lens hood.
 
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