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<blockquote data-quote="Jim_Y" data-source="post: 438778" data-attributes="member: 38138"><p>It was definitely finger tight. When I first put the polarizer on, and tried it, it wanted to unscrew when I turned the filter. So, I tightened it several times, and I guess tightened it too much. But it was definitely finger tight. I guess I should remove the UV filter before attaching the poarizer, but I was in a hurry to give it a try. Wonder if it would be advisable to put just a tiny bit of oil on the threads. I sure wouldn't want any oil on my hands or on the lens!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim_Y, post: 438778, member: 38138"] It was definitely finger tight. When I first put the polarizer on, and tried it, it wanted to unscrew when I turned the filter. So, I tightened it several times, and I guess tightened it too much. But it was definitely finger tight. I guess I should remove the UV filter before attaching the poarizer, but I was in a hurry to give it a try. Wonder if it would be advisable to put just a tiny bit of oil on the threads. I sure wouldn't want any oil on my hands or on the lens! [/QUOTE]
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