Thanks for the additional info. 5mm should be thick enough to accommodate virtually any filters, and I don't intend to any polarizing filters like PL or vari-ND.
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CAVEAT: there has to be ALWAYS a filter inside as otherwise there will be significant focus shift, based on the old Astronomer's rule,
Focus Shift = 1/3 Filter Thickness, so a 2mm thick filter will shift focus 0.6mm backward.
As I use filter (stacks) of different thicknesses, this is a major drawback. Using gel filters would solve that (as those are very thin and not made of glass), but not possible for my type of photography.
AF shooters will have the camera balance this out most likely, but for MF it is cumbersome, especially when using a color corrected quartz fluorite lens w/o focus shift.