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Hello,
I have a Kodak DX7590 that I would like to put an adapter on BUT, I do not have the thread on my zoom to screw the adapter onto.... Can you buy these? if so, what is the name of the part and where can I get it.... I have been looking everywhere.... Thank you |
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Dclifton,
Welcome to Steve's Forums! I have moved your thread to our Kodak forum. This is the best place to ask any Kodak point-n-shoot related questions. Good luck! |
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Dclifton-
Welcome to the Forum. We're glad you dropped by. After a little researching I found the item that you might be looking for on E-Bay. Refer to the attached photo. This seems to be the item in your question. Have a great day and a Merry Christmas. Sarah Joyce |
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Dclifton, I have used both Kodak and off brand adapters and I found the Kodak one to be MUCH higher quality and also giving you a 55mm vs 52, I think you will find more vignetting with the 52...Hmmm Kodak ones arent as easy to find anymore but heres one
http://www.newworldvideodirect.com/p...&refid=froogle Also understand there are not threads on the zoom part you will see, rather there are internal threads inside the silver ring...hope this helps Dan |
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