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Jul 26, 2011 19:49 |  #1

Just this week I was looking for the Lee CPL. I could not find it anywhere, so I was ready to get something else as I needed it for my upcoming trip. Today I called 2filter.com to see if they could give me any info on ETA... nothing.... so I looked online and B&H has the LEE CPL in stock. After talking to the people at 2filter, I bought the Schneider CPL instead with the 4mm clips.

If you are looking for a Lee CPL check out B&H, they have them in stock right now. Just thought I would pass this along, because I know there are some people waiting to get it.

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Jul 26, 2011 20:32 |  #2

I just saw the same thing and got mine ordered. Then I was going to post here too but you are a little quicker than me!


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Jul 26, 2011 21:07 |  #3

bam!!!!! paid for and will be here on Wednesday!!!! i've been waiting way too long for this

steve-any reason why you went with the schneider instead?


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Jul 26, 2011 21:23 as a reply to  @ daveyboi's post |  #4

I called 2filter.com and was ready to buy the schneider because I needed a CPL for my trip in 2 weeks. After talking to them and seeing the Lee CPL in stock at B&H, I just went with the Schneider... guess I bought their blah blah blah story of it being a little better glass.... not sure if it is or not.. hope this was not a bad move.. the one thing I do not like is that I have to add the 4mm clips to hold the schneider..


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Jul 27, 2011 11:03 |  #5

I just placed my order. The final piece to my filter kit.




  
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Jul 27, 2011 13:04 |  #6

it just went up in price by $10, also.


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Jul 27, 2011 14:38 |  #7

How would this compare to BB+W Kaesemann MRC Circular Polarizer Filter?




  
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Jul 27, 2011 14:41 |  #8

the lee is a drop 4x4" square circular polarizer used in the lee filter holder


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Jul 27, 2011 16:43 |  #9

xanavi wrote in post #12832749 (external link)
How would this compare to BB+W Kaesemann MRC Circular Polarizer Filter?

Your B+W filter is a great CPL. The Lee filter system are 4x4 (GND are 4x6) drop in filters. Nothing wrong with B+W some of the best ring filters out there.


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