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Opteka HD2-Filters-SP550
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Opteka HD2-Filters-SP550
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Reviews by Users
16 May 2008



Never heard from again!
What started out to be another good transaction has gone sour! After receiving the product, I attempted to use it on my camera. It did not work. No problem, I'll just return it - maybe get something else. Tried to contact the supplier, to get a return authorization and a refund, but they have ignored the issue, and have made no effort to make things right. Isn't it funny how a few bucks can turn you away from a company forever!...
–Donald C. Muellerfrom Amazon.com
14 May 2008



Decent custom filter conversion kit
Works perfectly with my Olympus SP-560 UZ. The PL filter is mounted on a bearing with allows free 360-degree rotation in order to get maximum effect, which is a nice addition.
Things to keep in mind when using this product: If you don't have the telephoto tube attached and you have a filter in place on the base tube, be careful not to use the zoom because the barrel will extend and come into contact with the filter glass and it will throw off the camera's ability to focus (which can be f...
–S. Paluchfrom Amazon.com
04 Apr 2008



Works as it's supposed to
Merchant provided lightning quick shipping, and excellent customer service. I had a question regarding the adapter tube needed to attach the filters to the camera, and the answer was provided in a quick, professional manner. The tube is the only draw back to these filters. Because of the way the camera works(lens extendes and retracts)the tube is necessary to get the filters out in front of the lens. Of course, you can get some interesting pictures, shooting through the tube, if you don't extend...
–R W Smythefrom Amazon.com