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Will standard thickness filters cause vignetting on a 25mm Biogon?


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Hi. Are standard filters ok for a 25mm Zeiss Biogon, or should I try to find a slim version/use bigger diameter filters with a step up ring to avoid vignetting? I'm planning to get some B+W filters and the 46mm thread is not a on the shelf size at the local retailers, so I can't go out and make a test shot before ordering.

 

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Jouko

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If a normal thickness filter does cause vignetting it is fairly easy to convert it to a slim filter by removing the circlip holding the filter glass and then removing the glass thus leaving just the mount. The mount can be 'slimmed' by rubbing it on a piece of medium and then fine grade abrasive papers ... after a few minutes' rubbing the front of the mount can be reduced to 'zero' leaving just the rear of the mount into which the filter glass can be reinserted and circlipped. The resultant shiny front part of the mount can be blackened using Staedtler permanent black marking pen.

 

This technique is also useful for creating slim filters for use with the 50/1.4 'lux M lens ... ie filters over which the lens hood will fit ... it will not fit securely over normal thickness filters.

 

Dunk

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Thank you all for your help. I'll probably get a uv filter at first and slim it down a bit if needed. I can use my 52mm filters with a step up ring for b&w work if vignetting will be an issue. Peter, thanks for the link to RFF, I wasn't familiar with that place before.

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