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Polarising Filter on Panasonic 14-42mm lens (1 Viewer)

Hobbes2

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I want to use a polarising filter on my m4/3 kit lens (14-42mm). However, searching on Amazon.co.uk, all I can come up with are filters with screw threads inside the casing (i.e. a "female connector" e.g. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Henweit-cir...8-2&keywords=polarising+filter+panasonic+lens). The 14-42mm lens is 52mm diameter but the screw thread is also inside the casing (another "female connector"). Do I need to buy some kind of double male connector to attach the two components or am I missing something!?

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Hobbes
 
hi buddy polariser and other filters fit onto your lens by screwing into your lens the threads inside your lens is the female and the polariser/filter is the mail have a look on ebay to buy or check out wex who have good descriptions best of luck
 
hi buddy polariser and other filters fit onto your lens by screwing into your lens the threads inside your lens is the female and the polariser/filter is the mail have a look on ebay to buy or check out wex who have good descriptions best of luck

Excellent! Thank you for your help - now ordered and looking forward to using it :t:
 
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