Quicklabs
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25 years ago or so, my hubby and I had (and still have) a Pentax SLR with which we chronicled our journeys in Europe when we lived in Germany ( I was stationed with the AF in Wiesbaden for six glorious years). Aaaaaaanyway--
I pulled the camera out recenty and among the stuff I found a pristine box of Hoya filters containing ND, CP, Star 6, Cross Screen, Multivision and some others. About 10 in all. THey were sized for 49mm. I ordered up a 52-49 step down filter from Adorama thinking maybe they could work for my 50 1.8. Looks pretty darned good. I will have to check for vignetting (hopefully going from 52 to 29 won't matter too much), but heck--it feels as if I just scored about $150 worth of filters (in this day and age; I know we didn't pay that back then) for free! Wooo Hoooo!
Edited to add:
In case you Pentax afficionados are wondering, the camera is a Pentax Superprogram film camera. According to the very thin little booklet that came with it, it was "an untra sophisticated...camera..incorporating the latest in technology! LOL We never shot the 3.5 fps capability with film! LOL
I pulled the camera out recenty and among the stuff I found a pristine box of Hoya filters containing ND, CP, Star 6, Cross Screen, Multivision and some others. About 10 in all. THey were sized for 49mm. I ordered up a 52-49 step down filter from Adorama thinking maybe they could work for my 50 1.8. Looks pretty darned good. I will have to check for vignetting (hopefully going from 52 to 29 won't matter too much), but heck--it feels as if I just scored about $150 worth of filters (in this day and age; I know we didn't pay that back then) for free! Wooo Hoooo!
Edited to add:
In case you Pentax afficionados are wondering, the camera is a Pentax Superprogram film camera. According to the very thin little booklet that came with it, it was "an untra sophisticated...camera..incorporating the latest in technology! LOL We never shot the 3.5 fps capability with film! LOL