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Any lensmate S90/95 filter mount users?

 
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May 02, 2011 20:36 |  #1

Considering grabbing the lensmate filter holder so I can use a CPL for daytime shots on my S90. Anyone using this product? Have any wide angle samples that show (hopefully a lack of) vignetting? Is the setup cumbersome or annoying?


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May 03, 2011 02:21 |  #2

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Considering grabbing the lensmate filter holder so I can use a CPL for daytime shots on my S90. Anyone using this product? Have any wide angle samples that show (hopefully a lack of) vignetting? Is the setup cumbersome or annoying?

I just purchased the S95 for my wife the other day and now I'm falling in love with it. I also bought her the Richard Franiec's grip, the control dial solution, the filter kit and a B+W 37m filter for the bright sunny days here in California and Argentina where she'll be using this camera. I haven't used it yet because the filter kit and CPL filter just came in today and I made it a point to install it so I can post this picture but installation was fast and easy. I will get more time with it tomorrow and I will have pictures posted later today.

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May 04, 2011 04:49 |  #3

I removed mine. Even without a filter attached the adapter added enough depth that it wouldn't fit in the size cases I wanted to use. I just handhold the filter on the odd occasion I want to use an ND grad. Other than that it's a great little accessory - easy to fit and remove if need be. All attached with DS tape.


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