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B+W vversus HOYA filter
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 534516" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>Buy the filter that makes you happy but when I read a handful of reviews like that in an ocean of positive ones, it always makes me wonder exactly how people came to such a conclusion. This is probably the same crowd likely to crash their new Ferrari into a phone pole and then blame the Ferrari... Or the phone company... Or the Italians. People are quick to find fault in their stars; not so much in themselves.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #FFFFFF">....</span></p><p></p><p>The ICE filter I have is a big, 10-stop ND so it's not something I have a lot of occasion to use. When I have used it exposures have always been in the realm of several seconds to something like a couple minutes in duration, not several minutes. That being said, I've been happy with the ICE filter. I certainly would never have guessed it was $30 filter had I not paid for it myself; the construction is quite good, and color cast is as well controlled as on any other neutral density filter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 534516, member: 13090"] Buy the filter that makes you happy but when I read a handful of reviews like that in an ocean of positive ones, it always makes me wonder exactly how people came to such a conclusion. This is probably the same crowd likely to crash their new Ferrari into a phone pole and then blame the Ferrari... Or the phone company... Or the Italians. People are quick to find fault in their stars; not so much in themselves. [COLOR="#FFFFFF"]....[/COLOR] The ICE filter I have is a big, 10-stop ND so it's not something I have a lot of occasion to use. When I have used it exposures have always been in the realm of several seconds to something like a couple minutes in duration, not several minutes. That being said, I've been happy with the ICE filter. I certainly would never have guessed it was $30 filter had I not paid for it myself; the construction is quite good, and color cast is as well controlled as on any other neutral density filter. [/QUOTE]
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