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Shopper : Does this filter have front thread for snap-on lens cap?BO D : Yes, it does.RICHARD B : Yes. It has a threaded lip for a snap-on lens cap or for mounting additional filters such as a circular polarizer, although if the stack is too tall, there could be some vignetting on the corners at wide angle. I'm using this filter on my Lumix FZ100 and the Lumix lens cap snaps in perfectly. I get no vignetting at all with this filter alone at wide angle since it's very thin.JEFF M : YesPETER C : Yes, the filter has the inside raised rim that allows attachment of a spring-loaded snap-on lens cap.PIERRE W : The Sigma 52mm EX DG UV filter I bought from Adorama has front thread for snap-on lens cap.THOMAS W : YesCHARLES D S : Yes it does....LEVI B : I'm not sure about it actually having a thread but I use my snap on lens caps (the ones that you squeeze the tabs to open which I think are the normal ones that come with cameras) on my filters with no problem.
Jack D : I want to use this on a Panasonic FZ150. Why does is specify "Wide Angle"? Will this interfere with the lens hood?THOMAS W : Hi, I bought it for FZ40 (24 times zooms) whichis very similar FZ150. This protector has no problem as it just screw on. drtweiDAVE V : It simply means that the frame is fairly thin. Some filters with thicker frames can cause vignetting when the camera is shooting a wide angle shot, and this one should not. I use mine with a Panasonic DMC-FZ100, and it works fine. Just don't stack filters - that can result in vignetting regardless of the filters you're using (i.e. adding a circular polarizing filter on top of the UV).DARREN E : Not sure why they call it wide angle but I use this on a Canon 50mm f/1.8 and the lens hood fits just fine.LOU N : I use this on a DA18-55WR Pentax rotated between a Pentax K-5/K-7. Never had a problem with the lens hood sliding over the filter or with the 18mm wide group photos. Rim seems to be shallow but holds lens cap firmly.GREG S : I use it on a 14mm lens (wide but there are wider) if that helps without any problems. The threads for the lens hood are on the outside of the lens on my G2 and there is no interference. I don't know your camera but it is probably similar. ROB K : Not in the least. I put on the filter, then the hood and haven't given it a second thought since. Love the fact that my lens is protected by having this filter in place.CHARLES D S : Hi Jack, You can use this filter on a wide angles without any image cutoff. It should not interfere with you lens hood as long as it will screw into the 52mm filter.
Shopper : Why Did You Choose This?MICHAEL C : I use UV filters on all my cameras to protect the lenses.MATTHEW T : Inexpensive, thin, multi-coatedRICHARD C : to protect lens.JEFFERY C : Protect front element of lens, still using it, good quality

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2013-12-30T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Thin, good quality & attaches easily

Bought for my new Canon lenses. Mostly to protect. So far clean easily.

RICHARD B.

2012-02-12T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Works great with a Panasonic DMC-FZ100

Quality optics for a reasonable price.

DAVE V.

2010-08-08T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

A quality filter.

Lens protection, reducing the harmful effect of UV light without sacrificing color.

THOMAS O.

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About Sigma 52 EX DG

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Thin, good quality & attaches easily

By RICHARD B.

Bought for my new Canon lenses. Mostly to protect. So far clean easily.

Works great with a Panasonic DMC-FZ100

By DAVE V.

Quality optics for a reasonable price.

Digitally Optimized (DG) Filters
Ex DG filters benefit from Sigma's multi-layer lens coating, developed to counteract the highly reflective characteristic of image sensors. With older style filters, light would reflect off the image sensor, bounce off the lens and filter elements and re-enter the image sensor, creating a ghost image. The multi-layer coating dramatically reduces this effect. In addition to this, an optimum, neutral color balance is ensured, increasing the white balance accuracy of the digital camera.

Multi-coated UV Filter
This filter perfectly eliminates the harmful effect of ultraviolet light. The multi-coated UV filter can be used with both color and black-and-white film and digital sensors. This is the most suitable filter for protective use and general photography.

What's in the box:

  • Sigma 52mm EX DG UV Multi-Coated Filter
  • Sigma 1 Year North and South America Limited Warranty (3 Year USA Extended Warranty for a Total of 4 Years from Date of Purchase)