laucust.valley
Member
I have several 55mm filters that I would like to use with 39mm or 46mm filter thread lenses. Is a Heliopan 55/46 or 55/39 thread-adapter worth it over these kits? I’ve red something about vignetting on wide-angle lenses...

shimokita
白黒
One option is individual step-up rings rather than a kit as pictured....
As long as you are using a filter that's larger than required by your lens (via a step up ring) you shouldn't have any vignetting problem. Edit: although stacking multiple filters / step-up rings (as in the kit pictured) may be an issue. A single step-up ring or two as below should not be a problem.
If you are using a rangefinder you don't want to block too much of the finder.
01)
Kenko makes a 39 to 52 step up ring ~ USD 7.50
Kenko makes a 52 to 55 step up ring ~ USD 7.50
02)
Kenko makes a 46 to 55 step up ring ~ USD 7.50
Total ~ USD 22.50
As long as you are using a filter that's larger than required by your lens (via a step up ring) you shouldn't have any vignetting problem. Edit: although stacking multiple filters / step-up rings (as in the kit pictured) may be an issue. A single step-up ring or two as below should not be a problem.
If you are using a rangefinder you don't want to block too much of the finder.
01)
Kenko makes a 39 to 52 step up ring ~ USD 7.50
Kenko makes a 52 to 55 step up ring ~ USD 7.50
02)
Kenko makes a 46 to 55 step up ring ~ USD 7.50
Total ~ USD 22.50
Livesteamer
Well-known
I suspect the low cost adapter would work just as well as the Heliopan (expensive?) adapter would. The only way to know about vignetting is to try it. The filters should not vignette but the adapter may. Others here may know more than I do. Good Luck. Joe
taemo
eat sleep shoot
from what I've read and recall, it is better to have the filter closer to the glass, it also minimizes the chance of light reflecting internally between the filter and front lens.
I would just buy a dedicated 39-55 and 46-55 filter, they are not expensive.
I would just buy a dedicated 39-55 and 46-55 filter, they are not expensive.
retinax
Well-known
I suspect the low cost adapter would work just as well as the Heliopan (expensive?) adapter would. The only way to know about vignetting is to try it. The filters should not vignette but the adapter may. Others here may know more than I do. Good Luck. Joe
No, there's also hoodcalc.xls (Google it). It's intended to calculate lens hoods, can of course be used to calculate if anything would vignette, as long as you know the dimensions.
mbisc
Silver Halide User
The Heliopan filters and adapters are made of brass (rather than the cheaper steel on most other brands), and therefore are much less likely to "lock up"
laucust.valley
Member
Thank you everyone. The Kenko rings sound like a good option that I didn’t know about. The Heliopan is more expensive but made of brass, as Mike has said.
It is also bigger than the Kenko so that the filter will be further from the lense. Would it be more prone to vignetting on wide-angle lenses?

It is also bigger than the Kenko so that the filter will be further from the lense. Would it be more prone to vignetting on wide-angle lenses?
laucust.valley
Member
Actually I can’t find Kenko adapters for leica elmar (39-->55) and zeiss sonnar (46-->55) :/
shimokita
白黒
Actually I can’t find Kenko adapters for leica elmar (39-->55) and zeiss sonnar (46-->55) :/
Kenko may not be carried in your area...
They do have an online store in the USA
https://kenkousa.com/
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a quick search at B&H NYC...
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/sear...to-filter_2687|46-55mm&N=0&Ntt=step up rings&
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https://www.marumi-filter.co.jp/en/product/11/
46 -> 55 is available
39 -> 52 + 52 -> 55 are available
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or Adorama
https://www.adorama.com/l/Photograp...ccessories/Step-Up-Rings?sel=Filter-Size_55mm
laucust.valley
Member
Kenko may not be carried in your area...
a quick search at B&H NYC...
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/sear...to-filter_2687|46-55mm&N=0&Ntt=step up rings&
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https://www.marumi-filter.co.jp/en/product/11/
46 -> 55 is available
39 -> 52 + 52 -> 55 are available
Yes, not a lot of Kenko in Europe. I’ll go for a generic brand...
laucust.valley
Member
Does anyone know what size is the filter threat on these Elmars?
Ken Rockwell says that the Screw mount uses A36, later E39mm filters. Looking at the serial number, my lens would be from 1956 : https://www.kenrockwell.com/leica/lens-serial-numbers.htm Am I right?

Ken Rockwell says that the Screw mount uses A36, later E39mm filters. Looking at the serial number, my lens would be from 1956 : https://www.kenrockwell.com/leica/lens-serial-numbers.htm Am I right?
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