I have the Sigma 70-300 lens and it is 72mm. How could you use the raynox if it only goes up to 67mm?
jackprks Goldmember 1,299 posts Joined Jun 2007 Location: Michigan City, IN More info | Sep 27, 2007 15:41 | #31 I have the Sigma 70-300 lens and it is 72mm. How could you use the raynox if it only goes up to 67mm? JACK Photos http://www.flickr.com/photos/parksplace
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Sep 27, 2007 15:53 | #32 jackprks wrote in post #4020571 I have the Sigma 70-300 lens and it is 72mm. How could you use the raynox if it only goes up to 67mm? Mine is 58mm. It's the dg macro. Hope that helps. Brian
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jackprks Goldmember 1,299 posts Joined Jun 2007 Location: Michigan City, IN More info | Sep 27, 2007 16:01 | #33 I feel stupid. My Sigma 17-70 is the one that is 72mm. JACK Photos http://www.flickr.com/photos/parksplace
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Sep 27, 2007 16:03 | #34 jackprks wrote in post #4020669 I feel stupid. My Sigma 17-70 is the one that is 72mm. The 70-300 is 58mm:oThe 70-300 rotates when focusing the 17-70 does not. ![]() No problems it happens to us all. Brian
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