blindphotographer
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I have had success converting screw-in filters to Noblex 120 magnetic filters and wanted to pass it on. In my case I had some 52mm red and orange filters lying around. I simply used the thin self-adhesive refrigerator magnet material (which can be easily cut with scissors). I chose the flat side of the filter (the side that would be next to the camera lens if screwed in) on which to apply the magnet. I applied the magnets in two strips, leaving about 1 inch of glass in between. The real Noblex filters have a 13/16" open area and a magnet that runs all the way around.
They are as easy to insert and remove as the original Noblex filters and this process opens the possibility of using any screw-in type filter in any size that will cover the lens.
They are as easy to insert and remove as the original Noblex filters and this process opens the possibility of using any screw-in type filter in any size that will cover the lens.