Have just ordered a Canon EF 17-40 lense, says it has a drop-in gelatin filter fitted at rear, uh! my first SLR and would like a UV filter for it, what do I buy and how do I fit it 
Pat Member 180 posts Joined Mar 2005 Location: Port Stephens, NSW Australia More info | Oct 20, 2006 21:32 | #1 Have just ordered a Canon EF 17-40 lense, says it has a drop-in gelatin filter fitted at rear, uh! my first SLR and would like a UV filter for it, what do I buy and how do I fit it Canon 5D11 with various lenses, mostly primes.
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dputz Member 189 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2006 Location: Shippensburg, PA More info | Oct 20, 2006 21:36 | #2 there's no drop-in filter...just a 77mm thread. --Dan Putz - The Slate
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inthedeck Cream of the Crop More info | Oct 20, 2006 21:41 | #3 Get a circular polarizer instead...money better spent. Congrats on the lens. MCSquared Photography
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cosworth I'm comfortable with my masculinity 10,939 posts Likes: 21 Joined Jul 2005 Location: Duncan, BC, Canada More info | Oct 20, 2006 21:42 | #4 Yes to the polarizer. As for the rear, yes it supports a slide in gel filter. people will always try to stop you doing the right thing if it is unconventional
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What is a gel filter? Canon 5D11 with various lenses, mostly primes.
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Tony-S Cream of the Crop 9,911 posts Likes: 209 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Fort Collins, Colorado, USA More info | Oct 20, 2006 21:54 | #6 dputz wrote in post #2147948 there's no drop-in filter...just a 77mm thread. Not true. The 17-40L has a gelatin holder at the rear of the lens. "Raw" is not an acronym, abbreviation, nor a proper noun; thus, it should not be in capital letters.
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dputz Member 189 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2006 Location: Shippensburg, PA More info | Just took a peek in there, and indeed there is...never noticed before. --Dan Putz - The Slate
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Tony-S Cream of the Crop 9,911 posts Likes: 209 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Fort Collins, Colorado, USA More info | Oct 20, 2006 22:00 | #8 Pat wrote in post #2147932 Have just ordered a Canon EF 17-40 lense, says it has a drop-in gelatin filter fitted at rear, uh! my first SLR and would like a UV filter for it, what do I buy and how do I fit it ![]() As others suggested, get a 77mm circular polarizer. You should get a thin multicoated one that's threaded on the front side, such as Sigma's. By getting a thin filter you would be able to use it on the Canon EF 10-22 or Sigma 10-20 ultra wide angles if you should decide to buy one at a future date (this is assuming you use a crop body). "Raw" is not an acronym, abbreviation, nor a proper noun; thus, it should not be in capital letters.
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Tony-S Cream of the Crop 9,911 posts Likes: 209 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Fort Collins, Colorado, USA More info | Oct 20, 2006 22:01 | #9 Easy to miss - they are, after all, rather old-school. "Raw" is not an acronym, abbreviation, nor a proper noun; thus, it should not be in capital letters.
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Permagrin High Priestess of all I survey 77,915 posts Likes: 21 Joined Aug 2006 Location: day dreamin' More info | I never noticed either...how weird. .. It's Permie's world, we just live in it! ~CDS
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Thanks for your thoughts, much appreciated - will buy the polariser Canon 5D11 with various lenses, mostly primes.
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inthedeck Cream of the Crop More info | Oct 20, 2006 23:15 | #12 Make sure it's a thin circ. pol. Otherwise, it may cause vignetting. MCSquared Photography
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Will do, thanks again Canon 5D11 with various lenses, mostly primes.
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rklepper Dignity-Esteem-Compassion 9,019 posts Gallery: 2 photos Likes: 14 Joined Dec 2003 Location: No longer living at the center of the known universe, moved just slightly to the right. Iowa, USA. More info | Oct 21, 2006 08:42 | #14 Get a good CP filter such as a B+W. The best prices that I have found are at www.maxsaver.net Doc Klepper in the USA
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LesterWareham Moderator More info | Oct 21, 2006 09:15 | #15 Pat wrote in post #2147932 Have just ordered a Canon EF 17-40 lense, says it has a drop-in gelatin filter fitted at rear, uh! my first SLR and would like a UV filter for it, what do I buy and how do I fit it ![]() Canon sell drop-in filter holders for these sort of lenses. The word is not to bother with them except for the ones for the super telephotos, aparantly they are part of the lens design in those cases. Gear List
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