Geee,
I like these occasional easy questions!
The definate answer is that a flat parallel plate (ie a filter) in a converging beam extends the focus by very close to 1/3 the thickness of the plate.
So if you have 15mm of Plain flat glass in the converging beam, the new focal point will be 5mm further from the objective.
You can verify this from Snell's Law or read all about it in Derniak & Derniak's "Geometrical and Trigometrical Optics", p40-48.
( You need a shorter spacer to maintain the 45mm required)
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