Vignetting problem with 67-62 step down ring?

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I am awaiting the arrival of a Tamron 18-270 lens which has a 62mm filter thread. The only filter I use is a circular polariser, the one I have from my Nikon lens is 67mm, if I just get a 67-62 step down ring will this give me a vignetting problem, or should I buy a 62mm filter? I've tried selling or swapping but have had no success. Anyone know the answer?
 
The filter is larger than the diameter of the lens so there's nothing additional to vignette so it will be fine.
 
It shouldn't...
I generally buy/recommend getting a filter large enough for the largest lens owned and use step down rings for the others.

Just a thought, the OP says it is a circ pol filter. Pol filters tend to be that much thicker than say a UV filter. So with only a 5 mm diameter difference is there a risk a tad of vignetting?
 
Some of the step down rings move the filter forward, and that combined with a thick filter may be enough to cause some vignetting. Best answer is try it and see, before you try it on something that matters!
 
Possibly but only at the widest end. At short focal lengths, polarisers cause uneven effects on blue skies so vignetting would be the least of Ken's problems with blue skies at 18mm!
 
The filter is larger than the diameter of the lens so there's nothing additional to vignette so it will be fine.
But it moves the filter forward and therefore there's still a risk of vignetting. I've just had this with the Hitech formatt filter holder with integrated CPL. The filters holder is 82mm and my lens is 77mm and so need a 77-82mm step up ring and the extra width forward is enough to cause marked vignetting. However, hitech have recently brought out adapter rings of various sizes thus eliminating the need for a step up ring and it's solved the vignetting completely. It only moves the filter about 1.5mm towards the camera but it's made a marked difference.
 
Possibly but only at the widest end. At short focal lengths, polarisers cause uneven effects on blue skies so vignetting would be the least of Ken's problems with blue skies at 18mm!
Yep, I've recently had this and was a royal PITA to correct in PP.
 
Some of the step down rings move the filter forward, and that combined with a thick filter may be enough to cause some vignetting. Best answer is try it and see, before you try it on something that matters!
They all move the filter forward... If the CPL is of a design thick enough to cause vignetting with a step down ring, that same filter would likely cause vignetting if it matches the lens diameter (buying another to match the lens wouldn't help). That's why they make thin CPL's for WA lenses... as you said, the only way to know for certain is to try it.
 
I am awaiting the arrival of a Tamron 18-270 lens which has a 62mm filter thread. The only filter I use is a circular polariser, the one I have from my Nikon lens is 67mm, if I just get a 67-62 step down ring will this give me a vignetting problem, or should I buy a 62mm filter? I've tried selling or swapping but have had no success. Anyone know the answer?

Using a 67mm filter on a lens with a 62mm filter mount requires a step up ring, not a step down ring. You seldom get vignetting problems when you use step up rings and a filter larger than the lens. The problems come when you use a filter smaller than the lens and then you do need a step down ring.
 
Using a 67mm filter on a lens with a 62mm filter mount requires a step up ring, not a step down ring. You seldom get vignetting problems when you use step up rings and a filter larger than the lens. The problems come when you use a filter smaller than the lens and then you do need a step down ring.
TBH it depends on the lens (especially how wide it is) and how thick the step up ring is.
 
Hi Guys, I realised lying in bed last night that it was a step up ring that I needed, but thanks Simon for confirming it, I must have had a senior moment!
 
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