Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/02/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]If you are speaking of the first version of this lens, you can use the B+W 82 mm wide angle holder and a 90mm rimless glass filter in place of the rectangular hood. This combination will work without vignetting. However, I suggest that you get in touch with the B+W/Schneider distributor for your country to exact ordering information as these are special order items. They are not inexpensive. I use this holder with an FL-D filter when doing interiors illuminated by fluorescent lights. It is a bit awkward, and I really should carry along a pair of cotton gloves to wear when handling the filter. But it works.. Although a standard 82mm filter will fit the front threads, the front element of the lens protrudes. As the filter is screwed in, the glass in the filter will contact the glass of the front element. Roy On 1 Feb 2001, at 14:32, jsaravia@zeus.uniandes.edu.co wrote: > Dear Lugers: > > I know this topic has been on before but I missed it. I am looking for a > 19/2.8 R lens, but what worries me is that it is not possible to use a > filter in front of the lens to protect it. Since I will be using the lens > during mountain climbing (you know, wind, ice, snow, dirt,....) I will like > to know if some one is the list has been able to adapt some filter in front > of the lens ???? if so how ?.... (I am aware of the optical problems that > may arise when a filter is placed in front of a Leica Lens, but this is a > matter of protecting the lens). > > Thanks in advance > > Jorge Saravia >