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You can use the Sigma adapter and a step-up ring from 46 to 52. That's what I use. Both the adapter and the ring are quite inexpensive and should be easy to find. If you can't find them locally, PM me.Does anyone know some where else where this adapter can be bought? I've been doing some tests with the DP1 and a 52mm close up kit I have and I'm very interested in the adapter now...but the store won't take paypal. I'm also looking forward to using the adapter to test IR with the DP1
I know, but it is more expensive than the Sigma adapter and the shipping outside the US is more than the price of the adapter. So you end up paying more than $50 for the Lensmate adapter, while the Sigma one sells here for about $15. And since I use multiple adapters (one for walking around with a UV filter, and a couple with different macro lenses attached), that starts to really add up. But if I could get the Lensmate adapters here for a reasonable price, I'd probably do so.lensmate has their own version of the adapter with a 52 mm. this way you don't have to use the step-up. also they have collapsible rubber hoods.
http://www.lensmateonline.com/newsite/SigmaDP1.html
wayne
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