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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 399400" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>I normally only buy B+W. They have pretty decent material. I've seen CP filters on sale here for not even 20$. I think if you spit on your lens, you'll get about the same quality as those.</p><p></p><p>I paid 100$ something for their 77 10-stopper. I also have a CP of theirs but it's their cheaper one for the 77mm. They had that one in the store and I wanted to test it before investing money in a good one. Even when they advise thinner ones for wides, I must say I don't suffer any issue on my 18-35mm even when using the widest part. The only thing I need to pay attention to is how I turn it when I have large skies, else it can create a color difference. I decided to keep it instead of paying the price of a lens for the best CPs. </p><p></p><p>I have another B+W of them for my 50/35mm which I bought in the past and some of their close-ups and this far, none of their material disappointed me. I have some more of their stuff in the pipe-line including a metal lens hood for the Tamron. If that one works out well, I might replace all my plastic crap by either metal or rubber hoods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 399400, member: 31330"] I normally only buy B+W. They have pretty decent material. I've seen CP filters on sale here for not even 20$. I think if you spit on your lens, you'll get about the same quality as those. I paid 100$ something for their 77 10-stopper. I also have a CP of theirs but it's their cheaper one for the 77mm. They had that one in the store and I wanted to test it before investing money in a good one. Even when they advise thinner ones for wides, I must say I don't suffer any issue on my 18-35mm even when using the widest part. The only thing I need to pay attention to is how I turn it when I have large skies, else it can create a color difference. I decided to keep it instead of paying the price of a lens for the best CPs. I have another B+W of them for my 50/35mm which I bought in the past and some of their close-ups and this far, none of their material disappointed me. I have some more of their stuff in the pipe-line including a metal lens hood for the Tamron. If that one works out well, I might replace all my plastic crap by either metal or rubber hoods. [/QUOTE]
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