DSLR Owners Unite! (56k? Are you kidding me?)
yeah so good filters are hoya, tiffen and BW? i just got a pricey quantaray but havent tried it yet and my old 55mm bower non circular.. im trying to get a new one for my 10-20mm
<--B+W MRC
but meh, a uv filter is a uv filter, I have B+W tiffen canon and sunpak filters.
I'd say my tiffen is the most no nonsense filter I have. Less junk on the glass, I suppose the junk will help prevent flare, but I like flare.
when I compared lenses the Sunpak one I had (made in japan, not the the one made in china) was sharper than my B+W MRC filter. Biut I didnt test flare resistance, just sharpness.
I hate polarizers. Id rather not use it, I lose too much light with them.
but meh, a uv filter is a uv filter, I have B+W tiffen canon and sunpak filters.
I'd say my tiffen is the most no nonsense filter I have. Less junk on the glass, I suppose the junk will help prevent flare, but I like flare.
when I compared lenses the Sunpak one I had (made in japan, not the the one made in china) was sharper than my B+W MRC filter. Biut I didnt test flare resistance, just sharpness.
I hate polarizers. Id rather not use it, I lose too much light with them.
Originally Posted by NYNCTC
i have the UV and now a CPL, ND is next then.
just wondering.. plan on shooting a silk water shot with shallow depth of field?
Originally Posted by RnB180
Originally Posted by NYNCTC
i have the UV and now a CPL, ND is next then.
just wondering.. plan on shooting a silk water shot with shallow depth of field?
i live by Lake Norman, which is a pretty nice water view. I always though you got better water shots with a ND, but i guess they are more for waterfalls and what not?







