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Don't know what to do with crappy filters? Turn them into something cool!

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Zang:
I have acquired quite a bit of cheap lenses and they often come with cheap filters. For the last few years, I have collected a full stack of cheap filters. So today, I decided to make use of them. I sanded off the frame to have brush aluminum look. Then I replaced the filter glass with a piece of exotic wood, also fine sanded and finished with polyurethane. At the end, the filter turned into a cool looking screw-in lens cap :D

Akira:
Nice idea, Zang!

I typically remove the glasses of cheapo filters and use the remaining rings as stackable/adjustable unobtrusive lens hood.  Sometimes I attach one ring to the filter thread of the lens to protect the front element so that I can attach the lens cap nonchalantly.  :P

Roland Vink:

--- Quote from: Akira on November 18, 2022, 16:23:57 ---I typically remove the glasses of cheapo filters and use the remaining rings as stackable/adjustable unobtrusive lens hood.  Sometimes I attach one ring to the filter thread of the lens to protect the front element so that I can attach the lens cap nonchalantly.  :P

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I have done the same with a filter that was cracked - I pushed the broken glass out and use the empty filter ring a mini hood. A hood that is only ~4mm deep doesn't seem to offer much protection, but it's a useful "bumper" on the front of the lens. It protects the lens filter thread from knocks, especially modern lenses which have plastic filter threads which are easily damaged. The aluminium alloy filter ring of older lenses is stronger but still benefits from some protection, and helps to keep your valuable lens in good condition. It doesn't provide much shade, but is often the difference between your fingers touching the front element or not. Plus it is very compact so hardly takes any extra room in your camera bag, and normal lens caps fit over the top - very convenient!

Nasos Kosmas:
Very nice cups :)
I like exotic woods, good idea :)

Zang:
Thanks Akira, Roland, Nasos...

@Akira, Roland, the hood is a good idea indeed! Again, I like the brushed aluminum a lot so I have sanded a couple more rings and made a small hood. Thanks for throwing the idea!

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