
Hoya Digital Filter Kit II
Hoya Digital Filter Kit II
Yes, it works tiptop. Even all three :-) By the way, I have the same set for 62mm. Works exactly the same.
Yes. I have an FZ300 and it is the right size
Hello, you need to look at the diameter of your lens and choose the corresponding Hoya pack to screw in the corresponding filter. In the photo, you have the 67mm diameter Hoya pack.
Yes, provided the filter diameter is correct
It says so on the lens. It is certainly not 77mm.
The diameter is 55 mm. So you could use this item: Hoya Digital Filter Kit II (UV, CIR-PL & ND8) Filterset (55 mm, ND- / Graufilter, Polarisationsfilter, UV-Filter)
That depends on the lens that is on it. You can't screw filters onto the M50 II.
The three filters are supplied together with an ideally fitting filter bag in which you can store the filters for protection. It's in the description.
If the lens has an 82mm filter thread, then yes. Nikon must make over 80 different lenses with different filter threads. We have no way of knowing which one you have
You can't screw a filter onto a camera. You screw it onto lenses. And we don't know which lens is mounted. This set can be mounted on lenses with a diameter of 58mm.
there you get their pro line filters, which are high quality processed and coated
Such filters are independent of brand. They fit if the diameter of the filter thread on the lens is the same.
yes 67mm filter diameter fits the 18-140mm lens: https://www.nikon.ch/de_CH/product/nikkor-lenses/auto-focus-lenses/dx/zoom/af-s-dx-nikkor-18-140mm-f-3-5-5-6g-ed-vr#tech_specs
If the lens has a filter thread with a diameter of 55mm, then yes. Otherwise not.
According to the overview, this filter set is not available at digitec.ch. I wish you a good start and hope that you will find what you are looking for elsewhere.
Should fit. This has a 67mm filter thread.
Yes, this lens uses 72mm diameter filters.
Correct, they are marked "ND".
It does not depend on the Camera body but on the lens itself. Normally there is a diameter written on the front part of the lens ( in mm)
"55mm" refers to the diameter of the filter, not the focal length. You can simply measure the diameter on your lens or Google the model.
The 15-45mm lens has a 49mm filter thread.
Yes, the polarising filter can be rotated.
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