does the cokin p series fit a canon 10-22 mm lens as well as sigma 18-50mm lens as i have purchased from ebay hoping they would fit.
does the cokin p series fit a canon 10-22 mm lens as well as sigma 18-50mm lens as i have purchased from ebay hoping they would fit.
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Yes, you can.
The filter adapter will basically fit onto any lens so long as you have the adapter ring to mount it on.
However, with the 10-22 be aware you will almost certainly strike so problems in the P-Series
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As Scotty says, the wider lenses can be an issue with the P system where the filter holder is visible in the photos. This occurs generally through the 10-14 mm range, and is not specific to the canon lens, rather all wide angle lenses. However, a small crop of the resultant photos and you are generally good to go.
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