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<blockquote data-quote="Mark F" data-source="post: 781252" data-attributes="member: 12825"><p>The difference is the glass they use, and the coatings they put on it. A lot of the cheaper ones produce a lot of glare. </p><p>I went thru a lot of the cheap filters in the past. I also had my share of the expensive ones. </p><p>I ended up choosing Marumi for my circular filters. quality + decent pricing. sort of middle ground in the quality vs pricing category. Nikon clear for lens protection and UV, And NiSi 100X100 for all else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark F, post: 781252, member: 12825"] The difference is the glass they use, and the coatings they put on it. A lot of the cheaper ones produce a lot of glare. I went thru a lot of the cheap filters in the past. I also had my share of the expensive ones. I ended up choosing Marumi for my circular filters. quality + decent pricing. sort of middle ground in the quality vs pricing category. Nikon clear for lens protection and UV, And NiSi 100X100 for all else. [/QUOTE]
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