Graybeard
Longtime IIIf User
I much prefer to keep a skylight or UV filter over my lenses to provide some mechanical protection to the front element (I have heard the arguments for not doing so and remain quite unimpressed). The Canon 50mm f1.8 lenses present a bit of a challenge as the 40mm filters (not 40.5mm) which they require are difficult to find.
I just bought a couple of 40mm UVscrew in filters on eBay from a fellow in Hong Kong who does business on eBay as "buybuyeasy". The two I needed came to about US$15 total with shipping.
The filters arrived today and I'm pleased with them. They're brand new glass filters in aluminum mounts; these screwed right onto my chrome f1.8 Serenars without problems. The manufacturer was Marumi in Japan, a maker I'm not familiar with but as the packaging was labelled in English and French as well as Japanese, Marumi evidently sells outside the Far East.
Those interested in 40mm filters might check this seller on eBayor contact him directly to see if any more of these are available
I just bought a couple of 40mm UVscrew in filters on eBay from a fellow in Hong Kong who does business on eBay as "buybuyeasy". The two I needed came to about US$15 total with shipping.
The filters arrived today and I'm pleased with them. They're brand new glass filters in aluminum mounts; these screwed right onto my chrome f1.8 Serenars without problems. The manufacturer was Marumi in Japan, a maker I'm not familiar with but as the packaging was labelled in English and French as well as Japanese, Marumi evidently sells outside the Far East.
Those interested in 40mm filters might check this seller on eBayor contact him directly to see if any more of these are available
Kim Coxon
Moderator
Hi,
There have been a couple of threads on this subject in the Canon forum recently. http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15544&page=2&pp=20&highlight=filters and http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15629&page=2&pp=20&highlight=filters
This seller was mentioned although he seems to have stopped listing 40's. A question for you. Does it look as though you can remove the glass easily? If so what size is it. If you look at the other threads, you will see the reason why.
Marumi is quite a well known budget filter maker. Fortunately, I have just managed to aquire some B+W 34mm and 40mm filters at about $10-$12 each will will be enough for me at the moment.
Kim
There have been a couple of threads on this subject in the Canon forum recently. http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15544&page=2&pp=20&highlight=filters and http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15629&page=2&pp=20&highlight=filters
This seller was mentioned although he seems to have stopped listing 40's. A question for you. Does it look as though you can remove the glass easily? If so what size is it. If you look at the other threads, you will see the reason why.
Marumi is quite a well known budget filter maker. Fortunately, I have just managed to aquire some B+W 34mm and 40mm filters at about $10-$12 each will will be enough for me at the moment.
Kim
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'Fortunately, I have just managed to aquire some B+W 34mm and 40mm filters at about $10-$12 each will will be enough for me at the moment.'
details please!!
details please!!
Kim Coxon
Moderator
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wow!
that's about 12.30 american plus shipping of course.
i now have 3 pristine uv filters and a pristine set of red, orange, yellow, yellow green, green 40mm filters.
i have some others but they are not so pristine.
and then there is that 85b (i think) that is now in many pieces after i tried to lift out that damn little retaining ring.
thanks for the info kim.
that's about 12.30 american plus shipping of course.
i now have 3 pristine uv filters and a pristine set of red, orange, yellow, yellow green, green 40mm filters.
i have some others but they are not so pristine.
and then there is that 85b (i think) that is now in many pieces after i tried to lift out that damn little retaining ring.
thanks for the info kim.
R
ray_g
Guest
I tried to place an order for two. The shipping cost was 20GBP (royal mail) - 40GBP (DHL) 
The search goes on... Thanks, Kim.
The search goes on... Thanks, Kim.
I also picked up 40mm filters from "buybuyeasy". The glass is held in my retaining rings, and the mounts are metal. The outer diameter of the filters are slightly more than the Canon lenses, so the push on caps fit a little tighter. Not too much though: it is af if they adapted 40.5mm rings to 40.
Kim Coxon
Moderator
I can order them here and send them on if that is any help.
Kim
Kim
ray_g said:I tried to place an order for two. The shipping cost was 20GBP (royal mail) - 40GBP (DHL)
The search goes on... Thanks, Kim.![]()
Kim Coxon
Moderator
Hi,
A quick update. I placed the order at about 3 yesterday afternoon. It arrived this morning at 9! Although they are on the second hand list , the filters are fuly boxed and look as though they have never been opened. I will be looking at the list again to see if there any in other fittings I need and will probably place an order on Monday. If anyone is interested, I can contact them and see how many they have got. The UK postage is about £6 and I could share this pro rata for any orders plus the cost of airmail to send them on.
Kim
A quick update. I placed the order at about 3 yesterday afternoon. It arrived this morning at 9! Although they are on the second hand list , the filters are fuly boxed and look as though they have never been opened. I will be looking at the list again to see if there any in other fittings I need and will probably place an order on Monday. If anyone is interested, I can contact them and see how many they have got. The UK postage is about £6 and I could share this pro rata for any orders plus the cost of airmail to send them on.
Kim
laptoprob
back to basics
I can reccommend Ffordes. Great choice at fair pricing.
With a little luck I have some older 40mm fiters coming my way to try to adapt them for my 25mm. If the thread fits I will cut out pieces of the ring to avoid vignetting.
At least that's the idea...
Rob
With a little luck I have some older 40mm fiters coming my way to try to adapt them for my 25mm. If the thread fits I will cut out pieces of the ring to avoid vignetting.
At least that's the idea...
Rob
John
Well-known
Ffordes has a shipping option called Worldwide small item for 6 British pounds. That is what I have chosen for a couple of filters.
R
ray_g
Guest
Kim Coxon said:I can order them here and send them on if that is any help.
Kim
Looks like I came around too late - they're out of the filters I wanted. But I appreciate the offer, Kim.
paulh
Established
40mm filters
40mm filters
Hansa in Japan makes new coated filters in 40mm and other "old" sizes. They make them in both silver and black. Very nice. If I remember correctly, they cost about US$25 - US$30 if I am not wrong. Will be back in Tokyo in late February so would be happy to help out any RFFers if required. Another way is to look for a RFFer that is based in Japan.
Cheers,
Paul
40mm filters
Hansa in Japan makes new coated filters in 40mm and other "old" sizes. They make them in both silver and black. Very nice. If I remember correctly, they cost about US$25 - US$30 if I am not wrong. Will be back in Tokyo in late February so would be happy to help out any RFFers if required. Another way is to look for a RFFer that is based in Japan.
Cheers,
Paul
Graybeard
Longtime IIIf User
paulh said:Hansa in Japan makes new coated filters in 40mm and other "old" sizes. They make them in both silver and black. Very nice. If I remember correctly, they cost about US$25 - US$30 if I am not wrong. Will be back in Tokyo in late February so would be happy to help out any RFFers if required. Another way is to look for a RFFer that is based in Japan.
Cheers,
Paul
I recall seeing the 40mm size listed on the B&W website recently but I haven't found the size to be available from any of the US dealers of B&W products.
paulh
Established
Graybeard said:I recall seeing the 40mm size listed on the B&W website recently but I haven't found the size to be available from any of the US dealers of B&W products.
Hi, do you remember how much they were asking for?
Kim Coxon
Moderator
Hi,
The Classic Camera Exchange in the UK list 40 in black in the Fpro mount for £20 and MRC ones in silver or black for £30. The is a german shop on eBay that has them for about 2/3 of this price. http://stores.ebay.co.uk/oege-energy-de
The Classic Camera Exchange in the UK list 40 in black in the Fpro mount for £20 and MRC ones in silver or black for £30. The is a german shop on eBay that has them for about 2/3 of this price. http://stores.ebay.co.uk/oege-energy-de
paulh
Established
Will be in Tokyo next week. If anyone is interested, I can find out the exact cost of the filters.
Cheers,
Paul
Cheers,
Paul
Joerg
Dilettant
New B&W filters can be had from B&H or Adorama. They are special order items and each of the two shops carries a slightly different selection.
They ar ~$30 each.
Ciao
Joerg
They ar ~$30 each.
Ciao
Joerg
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