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Nikon Coolpix P510 and filters, adapters etc.
Aug 12, 2018 21:25:52   #
LParis Loc: Victoria, BC Canada
 
does anyone here have any experience with the Nikon Coolpix p 510? I didn't realize until recently that apparently you can use an adapter so that you can make use of UV, polarizing filters etc. Also read that someone was using a Macro lens or a stack of lens to do macro. Everything I've read says that you need to know what the size of your camera lens is - 53mm, 55mm, 58 mm, 62 mm etc but I cannot find that anywhere on the cameral. Before shelling out $$, I'd like to know what size my lens is --- I even looked on the Nikon site and couldn't find it. Thanks in advance.

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Aug 12, 2018 21:39:14   #
rjaywallace Loc: Wisconsin
 
Several sources (B&H, Adorama) say the inside diameter of the lens is 50.8mm. That is apparently the size lens cap (and I would imagine - the filter size) that fits this lens. There was a Nikon cap that came with the camera originally.

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Aug 12, 2018 21:44:56   #
LParis Loc: Victoria, BC Canada
 
I have the original lens cap and it says nothing. Several places are advertising adapters but I can't figure out what size to get.

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Aug 12, 2018 22:48:55   #
RWR Loc: La Mesa, CA
 
LParis wrote:
does anyone here have any experience with the Nikon Coolpix p 510? I didn't realize until recently that apparently you can use an adapter so that you can make use of UV, polarizing filters etc. Also read that someone was using a Macro lens or a stack of lens to do macro. Everything I've read says that you need to know what the size of your camera lens is - 53mm, 55mm, 58 mm, 62 mm etc but I cannot find that anywhere on the cameral. Before shelling out $$, I'd like to know what size my lens is --- I even looked on the Nikon site and couldn't find it. Thanks in advance.
does anyone here have any experience with the Niko... (show quote)

I believe the thread is 51 x 0.75:
https://www.amazon.com/Nikon-Coolpix-P510-Filter-Adapter/dp/B00ITYLR88

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Aug 12, 2018 23:40:48   #
LParis Loc: Victoria, BC Canada
 
thanks -- I had that bookmarked but don't want to waste money on something that won't work -- so then I need to find 62 mm filters - does that seem right? Also do you know of any close up lenses, or polarizing filters that would be a good deal? thanks again for your help.

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Aug 13, 2018 01:43:39   #
RWR Loc: La Mesa, CA
 
LParis wrote:
thanks -- I had that bookmarked but don't want to waste money on something that won't work -- so then I need to find 62 mm filters - does that seem right? Also do you know of any close up lenses, or polarizing filters that would be a good deal? thanks again for your help.

Yes, you’ll need 62mm filters. I hate to spend your money, but you won’t go wrong with a Nikon or Tiffen polarizer and clear filter, or Tiffen close-up lenses. Be sure to get a circular polarizer and, if Tiffen, I would recommend coated filters. And don’t forget a screw-in lens hood. Probably a collapsible rubber hood would be most practical with that zoom lens. Good luck!

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Aug 13, 2018 11:23:12   #
LParis Loc: Victoria, BC Canada
 
thank you so much for your suggestions!

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Aug 13, 2018 14:24:43   #
Horseart Loc: Alabama
 
LParis wrote:
does anyone here have any experience with the Nikon Coolpix p 510? I didn't realize until recently that apparently you can use an adapter so that you can make use of UV, polarizing filters etc. Also read that someone was using a Macro lens or a stack of lens to do macro. Everything I've read says that you need to know what the size of your camera lens is - 53mm, 55mm, 58 mm, 62 mm etc but I cannot find that anywhere on the cameral. Before shelling out $$, I'd like to know what size my lens is --- I even looked on the Nikon site and couldn't find it. Thanks in advance.
does anyone here have any experience with the Niko... (show quote)


I had that camera quite a while ago...LOVED it. Have had the P600 since ...loved it too, now have the P900...love it but it's heavy with the zoom extended. I did have some of the things that work with it and they worked great. Got a lot of photos I really love from that camera, but sold it and all that went with it and sorry I can't tell you more. I really LOVED the lighter weight of both the P510 and the P600. I'm glad someone had the info you were seeking.

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Aug 13, 2018 14:42:03   #
LParis Loc: Victoria, BC Canada
 
funny, I've run through several cameras since I first got this one - I wanted a bridge camera for the weight. After I got it (never even knew you could get attachments), I went to a Canon bridge camera because I wanted to shoot raw. Then I went to a Lumar because of the good lenses but it was really heavy and the telephoto max was 4x. Then I decided to try a smaller Canon G7 - takes good photos but not as good as my old Nikon so I've been using it recently. I still miss not shooting in raw - find I spend more time finetuning my edits. Thanks for your info.

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Aug 13, 2018 17:51:19   #
WarpedWeaver
 
I have a P610 and use 52mm filters and lens hood. They screw in and fit well. However, once you put a filter or hood on the camera it will stick out a bit farther than the end of the lens. Use a caliper (I think that is what it is called) to measure. Or order from a place you can return if it doesn't fit (I did).

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Aug 13, 2018 23:39:33   #
LParis Loc: Victoria, BC Canada
 
thank you very much

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Aug 14, 2018 04:26:12   #
whatdat Loc: Del Valle, Tx.
 
I’ve got a couple of Nikon P520’s for my knock around camers. Nikon originally told me filters & lens hoods would not work on them. Saw threads on the lens; so figured I would get some filters & see if they worked. No problem; use Tiffany circular polarizer & collapsible lens. Works great. One caveat; extreme end at the wide angle will vignette with or without lens hood. IMHO my Tamron 18-270 works great on my D5500.

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Aug 14, 2018 11:47:33   #
LParis Loc: Victoria, BC Canada
 
thanks!

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