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  • QuestionHello. I am going on a trip so need to know right away if this would fit my canon 18-55mm lens?

    Asked by Kate.

    • Answer check the mm on the front of your lens and it should show you the size filter needed. it should show something like a 62mm or a 67mm. Then go to the store and request that specific size, or if you are unsure, take the camera with you and their sales associates will help you.

      Answered by Landscapephoto1

  • Questionis this one good for Sony A7iii with FE 50MM f1.8 lens? thank you

    Asked by marci.

    • Answer From my research you would need a 49MM lens filter thread size for use with this lens. When you see the MM figure in the description, in this case 50MM, they are referring to the focal length of the lens. That "loosely" gives you an idea of the "magnification" of the lens. That number should not be confused with the "lens filter thread size". Yes it is confusing! In this example the "FE 50MM f1.8 lens" is a 50MM lens but it uses a 49MM threaded filter! For confirmation of what filter thread size is required for you (or anyone looking for a filter for their specific lens). You should search for the required "lens filter thread size" in the specifications for your camera model or its lens. Fixed lens cameras would only require one size filter. Some cameras cannot accommodate a filter because their lens may retract into the camera when you turn it off. If you purchase a camera with removable lenses, you will probably require a different lens filter thread size for each of your lenses. Different focal length lenses usually require different lens filter thread sizes because when the focal length of the lens increases the lens diameter usually increase too. If you want to save some expense when getting specialty filters at the risk of less convenience you have an alternative. If you use specialty filters that can be very expensive and you have more than one lens, I suggest you purchase the expensive filter that fits the thread size of your largest lens. You can then purchase a very inexpensive threaded adapter that will allow you to use the larger filter on your smaller lens. For example if you need a filter to fit your larger 55MM threaded lens you would buy a 55MM filter. Then if you also have a lens that uses a 50MM thread size filter you would purchase an inexpensive 55MM to 50MM reducing adapter that allows you to use the larger filter on the smaller lens. I highly recommend that you add an appropriate filter to all of your lenses immediately to any camera lens that will accommodate one! The biggest reason is because the unfiltered lens is exposed to everything! Any salt spray from the ocean or environmental dust will certainly find its way onto the optics of your new lens! There is no way that you can clean it from the lens without causing damage that will only get worse every time you try to clean your lens! It also offers greater protection from bumps and scratches. Most cameras and lenses can be quite costly and in my life I have never had to repair or discard an expensive lens due to physical damage. However I have had to replace some filters that were damaged but at the same time they protected the lens itself. If you are giving a lens or camera as a gift or you are a first time camera buyer, do yourself a favor and use a filter!

      Answered by Alexander

  • QuestionWill this fit a AF-S DX Nikkor 18-55mm f/3:5-5,6G VR Nikon lens that came in a D60 18-55 VR kit? I ordered a Amazon basic 55mm uv filter which did not fit.

    Asked by Reba.

    • Answer Look directly at the lens and it will have a printed diameter on the lens at the outer ring of the lens. Also, Nikon protective lens caps state the lens diameter right in the inside center of the cap.

      Answered by Raed

  • QuestionWill this fit my AF-P NIKKOR 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6 G lens?

    Asked by Fit.

    • Answer Hi there, Thank you very much for your interest in our Lens Filter, regarding your inquiries about the compatibility I wanted you to know that this will fit your lens. It is a conicidence the lens has 55mm filter thread, and is also 55mm at the long end of the zoom. We hope you enjoy this and other Platinum products. Arely R. - Insignia Support

      Answered by Platinum Customer Care

  • QuestionWill this fit my canon 55-250 mm lens

    Asked by Numoney2001.

    • Answer No I believe it is a different size for that lens.

      Answered by Badger2118

  • QuestionWill this fit my Nikon 7200

    Asked by Specifications.

    • Answer Depends on lens diameter. You can get that value from the lens or the inside of the lens cap

      Answered by Neel

  • QuestionWould this affect my photos? Or would i get the exact same photo with the filter on or off? Im looking for a lens protector to use while im shooting photos and was wondering if this would work?

    Asked by Anonymous.

    • Answer Hello there, This product has a UV filter that reduces haze and glare to produce clear images and aluminum and glass construction protects your camera lens from accidental scratches. Platinum Support Louise

      Answered by Platinum Customer Care

  • QuestionWill this fit the canon rebel t7? 18-55mm?

    Asked by BlightMind12.

    • Answer Yes

      Answered by Kari