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<blockquote data-quote="Ranie" data-source="post: 13196" data-attributes="member: 2495"><p>Im sorry if I mentioned or single out the country of origin. We are talking of filters here. I just happen to encounter a lot of this filters with sub standard glass used on them. Actually, I have tried some before ( the copy of the cokin P square filter ) and to tell you frankly, im disappointed with them. </p><p>Now, speaking of cameras, Nikon DX bodies are all made in Thailand. Only their FX (full frame bodies) are made in Japan. Lenses (kit lens) are also made in Thailand. Some cheaper (non Kit) lenses are either China or Thailand. The higher end lenses and pro-lenses are made in Japan. The Nikon filters on the other hand, their glass are from Hoya. So its pretty much safe that they have very good quality in terms of transparency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranie, post: 13196, member: 2495"] Im sorry if I mentioned or single out the country of origin. We are talking of filters here. I just happen to encounter a lot of this filters with sub standard glass used on them. Actually, I have tried some before ( the copy of the cokin P square filter ) and to tell you frankly, im disappointed with them. Now, speaking of cameras, Nikon DX bodies are all made in Thailand. Only their FX (full frame bodies) are made in Japan. Lenses (kit lens) are also made in Thailand. Some cheaper (non Kit) lenses are either China or Thailand. The higher end lenses and pro-lenses are made in Japan. The Nikon filters on the other hand, their glass are from Hoya. So its pretty much safe that they have very good quality in terms of transparency. [/QUOTE]
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