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02/11/2010 03:48:07 PM · #1
Hi all

A few years ago, between p&ss, I was given a Sony Cybershot which really didn't work all that well, but the thought was there. :-) Anyway, doing some spring cleaning and hauled out the camera bag where the Cybershot lives.

And in the outer pocket I found some Fox 58mm filters. Seeing that I also found a Canon wide-converter in that some pocket, I'm guessing the previous owner did Canon stuff for awhile (he was shooting Nikon when I met him).

Just curious as to whether or not this brand of filters is any good, for one, and if so, if there might be any takers for them. I'm going to go and clean them up now to check that they're still in reasonable shape, they're pretty dusty. Photos soon.
02/11/2010 03:57:08 PM · #2
It might help to say what type of filters they are (ND, color, polarizer, etc.). I might possibly be interested in the coverter or ND filters -- my camera takes 58mm attachments.
02/11/2010 04:22:30 PM · #3
The Canon thingy is a wide-converter 0.7x 46. Glass doesn't look 100% perfect.

Three of the Fox filters are close-up filters: +1, +2 and +4. The fourth one is a macro 10+. Have to clean them up still. Also, have to give a certain someone first refusal!
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