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B+W vversus HOYA filter
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 534505" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>I understand. Hoya does offer other CP filters. If you are going to buy one for a wide angle lens, just be aware filters that are thick may show a little vignetting. Some filters are specifically made thinner and go by <em>slim profile</em> or other similar descriptions.</p><p></p><p>In general, both B+W and Hoya are the two filter manufacturers I use. I believe the only exception is an ICE Neutral Density filter although I haven't yet tried it out. I think @<a href="http://nikonites.com/member-13090-horoscope-fish.html" target="_blank">Horoscope Fish</a> can offer more insight into this ND filter brand as he was the first person I noticed who mentioned it. The cost is affordable in comparison with other brands, and Amazon's reviews for it are quite positive. When the weather is warmer, I want to test mine out against a more expensive ND filter (I think my other ND filters are made by Hoya).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 534505, member: 13196"] I understand. Hoya does offer other CP filters. If you are going to buy one for a wide angle lens, just be aware filters that are thick may show a little vignetting. Some filters are specifically made thinner and go by [I]slim profile[/I] or other similar descriptions. In general, both B+W and Hoya are the two filter manufacturers I use. I believe the only exception is an ICE Neutral Density filter although I haven't yet tried it out. I think @[URL="http://nikonites.com/member-13090-horoscope-fish.html"]Horoscope Fish[/URL] can offer more insight into this ND filter brand as he was the first person I noticed who mentioned it. The cost is affordable in comparison with other brands, and Amazon's reviews for it are quite positive. When the weather is warmer, I want to test mine out against a more expensive ND filter (I think my other ND filters are made by Hoya). [/QUOTE]
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