52mm Slip-in Circular Polarizing Filter
Dramatically reduces reflections from water and glass as well as rendering blue skies darker.
$398.00*SRPSRP (Suggested Retail Price) listed only as a suggestion. Actual prices are set by dealers and are subject to change at any time.
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52mm Slip-in Circular Polarizing Filter
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Why is this listed as compatible with all these INcompatible lenses?
Based on this website's information I bought the drop-in filter hoping to use it with my Nikon 500mm f/4. It does not fit at all - the curvature is obviously for a smaller diameter lens. I've since tried to slip it into the 200-400mm and the 600mm f/4 but it doesn't work in those either. Please update the "compatible with" links to correctly identify the lenses into which this fits.
1 year, 1 month ago
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Anonymous
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Please see page# 16 of the user's manual for your lens. The 52mm filter is the correct one; just make sure that is installed properly:http://www.nikonusa.com/pdf/manuals...
52mm Slip-in Circular Polarizing Filter
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does the filter have to be lifted up to change the direction of the circle?
52 MM polarizing filter
3 months ago
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Anonymous
Age: Over 65
Favorite Subject: Nature
Nikon Family: 11-20 years
Experience: More than a year
Role: Serious passion, hobbyist
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No, lens rotates.1 of 1
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