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<blockquote data-quote="skene" data-source="post: 290482" data-attributes="member: 13155"><p>I would like to say B+W may end up being the best, however I have never tried them. I am a fan of Tiffen fillters and have used other brands like Vivitar and Nikon filters. Well in the end, I think it's a matter of preference on what you end up going with. There are so many brands out there that you can go into shock if you tried them all. You can go and do searches about the consistency of the product. Maybe there can be variations of dyes when they are tinting the glass and you end up with some having aberrations in the final product. </p><p>However you just need to stick with one that you end up having good luck with based on price point, value, quality and reputation (not in any particular order).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skene, post: 290482, member: 13155"] I would like to say B+W may end up being the best, however I have never tried them. I am a fan of Tiffen fillters and have used other brands like Vivitar and Nikon filters. Well in the end, I think it's a matter of preference on what you end up going with. There are so many brands out there that you can go into shock if you tried them all. You can go and do searches about the consistency of the product. Maybe there can be variations of dyes when they are tinting the glass and you end up with some having aberrations in the final product. However you just need to stick with one that you end up having good luck with based on price point, value, quality and reputation (not in any particular order). [/QUOTE]
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