infared said:I am thinking that there is no filter thread. The fact that it is a highly-corrected (hopefully) f/1.4...I think that we have a round, bulbous front end. That looks like a fixed hood and B&H usually has all specs when listing an item, but their site says: "Filter Size- Specs not listed by manufacturer". So I am betting it will need an over-the-hood filter holder....which is REALLY unusual for a 20mm lens..but this is an unusual 20mm that is pushing the limits.DLD said:Anybody have a clue as to the filter size? I figure 77mm isn't totally out of the question however the design could lead to softer/darker corners wide open I assume it's the new 82mm standard?
Right?
Hood is permanent + front element is bulbous = no filter threads possible. Hand hold your filters, wait for Lee / Wonderpana bulbous lens outrigger support, or find another lens.
IMHO, daylight landscapers should avoid this lens for now. If it turns out to a be a beast optically, if a front-filtering option eventually appears, etc. then it might be a fine choice.
But let's face it, with no front filtering, this 20mm prime I believe is aimed squarely at astro people. Perhaps also at events where flash is prohibited (like a concert).
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