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Hello I came across some nice contrast filters for my 55mm Pentax 6x7 lens.
Problem is they are 82mm size and the lens is 77mm size.

Is it a good solution if I get reducing rings to downsize the 82mm to 77mm? will this cause vignetting, or any other issues?
Or should I just get the proper filter size?
 
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Hello I came across some nice contrast filters for my 55mm Pentax 6x7 lens.
Problem is they are 82mm size and the lens is 77mm size.

Is it a good solution if I get reducing rings to downsize the 82mm to 77mm? will this cause vignetting, or any other issues?
Or should I just get the proper filter size?


82mm filters are BIG and often expensive but are a much better option than stepping rings, which can jam in threads and be quite a tedious thing to try and get off if over-tightened. SMC Pentax 67 lens filters sizes vary greatly from 67mm to 82mm; for photographers using a 35mm kit, filters from that are frequently usefully interchanged to the 6x7 system. For others, it's a case of buy what is needed as you go along.

BTW, you won't really need "contrast filters" for the SMC Pentax 67 55mm; it has legendary excellent contrast. Same with a few others like the SMC Pentax 67 75mm AL.
 

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Since the viewfinder does not show 100% of the film area, one way to confirm lack of vignetting is to shoot some test images at the smallest aperture and check the corners.
 

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Hello I came across some nice contrast filters for my 55mm Pentax 6x7 lens.
Problem is they are 82mm size and the lens is 77mm size.
If I read your post correctly what you need are step-up rings. You are stepping up the lens to take a larger filter. In most cases you would only experience vignetting with step-down rings.
 

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Looking at this comparison chart http://www.bhphotovideo.com/FrameWork/charts/comp_pentaxmed_3.html your 55mm lens has a 78° angle of view. Measuring from the aperture (correct me if I'm wrong) center a 78° vector and check how far from the end of the lens the outer edge of the filter ring can be before entering into the angle of view. You should be good to go with a step up ring.
 

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82mm filters are BIG and often expensive but are a much better option than stepping rings, which can jam in threads and be quite a tedious thing to try and get off if over-tightened. SMC Pentax 67 lens filters sizes vary greatly from 67mm to 82mm; for photographers using a 35mm kit, filters from that are frequently usefully interchanged to the 6x7 system. For others, it's a case of buy what is needed as you go along.

BTW, you won't really need "contrast filters" for the SMC Pentax 67 55mm; it has legendary excellent contrast. Same with a few others like the SMC Pentax 67 75mm AL.

Aluminum on aluminum threads do tend to bind. I occasionally run a pencil tip around the threads to lubricate them. There is not enough graphite to get on or hurt anything, and I have no trouble with binding threads.
 
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thanks everyone, shutterfinger love the idea of calculating it all out, and bsdunek the pencil lead lub idea.
Gosh you guys know everything
 

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If you tend to leave the filter on the camera, you will need a new lens cap as well.
 

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All of my round filters are 82mm as well as my lens caps. Every lens I have that isn't 82mm wears a step up ring permanently. I own the 55mm pentax as well.
 

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Get the 82mm filters and a 77-82mm step up ring.
The P67 45mm lens also takes 82mm filters, so if there's any chance that you'll buy this one day, you won't need to get new filters then.
 

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