Close Up Filter

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So I want to buy a close up filter for the Nikon d3300 but I don't know how many mm is my lens so that I can choose the right filter.So how can I see how many mm is the lens ?
 
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Look inside the lens cap. It will be there. Otherwise, check the manufacturer's website.
 
Look inside the lens cap. It will be there. Otherwise, check the manufacturer's website.

Actually I want to make a present for a friend that needs a close up filter.So the camera is not mine and I don't have the cap to look for the mm

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Look inside the lens cap. It will be there. Otherwise, check the manufacturer's website.

Actually I want to make a present for a friend that needs a close up filter.So the camera is not mine and I don't have the cap to look for the mm

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Then you'll need to find out exactly what lens your friend has so you can look it up online.

That, or next time you get together (and the camera is present), put on a show and pretend you're interested in it. Serendipitously pull the lens cap off and glance at the back side of it.
 
Look inside the lens cap. It will be there. Otherwise, check the manufacturer's website.

Actually I want to make a present for a friend that needs a close up filter.So the camera is not mine and I don't have the cap to look for the mm

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Then you'll need to find out exactly what lens your friend has so you can look it up online.

That, or next time you get together (and the camera is present), put on a show and pretend you're interested in it. Serendipitously pull the lens cap off and glance at the back side of it.
Nice idea !! Thank you

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