Here are the list on Amazon..
http://www.amazon.co.uk …3A560798%2Ck%3Ab%2Bw+82mm
Which should I choose for just normal protection and best quality shots?
Or any other suggestions?
Thanks
Nick_Reading.UK Senior Member 836 posts Likes: 1 Joined Nov 2011 Location: Reading, Berkshire, UK More info | May 09, 2014 04:22 | #1 Here are the list on Amazon.. EOS 5Dmk3 X2, 60D, EF24-70mm f2.8L mk2, EF70-200mm f2.8L IS mk2, EF85mm f1.8, EF50mm f1.4, EF50mm f1.8 mk1(350D with 18-55mm Sh"kit" lens).
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TC1986 Member 124 posts Likes: 20 Joined Jun 2008 More info | May 09, 2014 04:38 | #2 Have a look at this UV filter test. Shooting wildlife with a 35mm Canon!
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May 09, 2014 07:47 | #3 Νο2 Clear. That's what my MkII wears... Gerry
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Nick_Reading.UK THREAD STARTER Senior Member 836 posts Likes: 1 Joined Nov 2011 Location: Reading, Berkshire, UK More info | May 09, 2014 08:21 | #4 MakisM1 wrote in post #16892333 Νο2 Clear. That's what my MkII wears... This one?? EOS 5Dmk3 X2, 60D, EF24-70mm f2.8L mk2, EF70-200mm f2.8L IS mk2, EF85mm f1.8, EF50mm f1.4, EF50mm f1.8 mk1(350D with 18-55mm Sh"kit" lens).
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CollegeKid Senior Member 475 posts Joined Mar 2014 More info | May 09, 2014 08:30 | #5 Permanent banNick_Reading.UK wrote in post #16892145 Here are the list on Amazon.. http://www.amazon.co.uk …3A560798%2Ck%3Ab%2Bw+82mm Which should I choose for just normal protection and best quality shots? Or any other suggestions? Thanks Those are mutually exclusive terms.
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digitalparadise Awaiting the title ferry... More info | May 09, 2014 08:35 | #6 Before you buy do some reading. I use them when I vacation and general shooting but take them of for important or paid gigs. Many people don't use them. Both sides of the coin Image Editing OK
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May 09, 2014 10:10 | #7 Sorry... Clear Nano but not Slim... Gerry
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Invertalon Cream of the Crop 6,495 posts Likes: 24 Joined Jun 2009 Location: Cleveland, OH More info | May 09, 2014 10:21 | #8 I love the Hoya HD's personally... I got the clear protection versions (no need for UV models) for a great price. I find them the easiest to clean out of any filter I have ever used, including the high end B+W models. They are slim, but still accept the lens cap as well.
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digitalparadise Awaiting the title ferry... More info | May 09, 2014 10:31 | #9 That is good. I purchased a B+H slim line CPL which came with a plastic cap that kept falling off. I then got the new Canon pinch caps. Finally something you can use with the hood but would not catch. I picked up a regular one about month ago. No issues. Image Editing OK
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I use the b+w 82 kasemann cpl. not a slim, but i dont fret over any vignetting unless it is literally chopping off the corners (not an issue with that particular cpl on the 24-70ii). its an amazing cpl, beautiful results. pricey though.
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bogeybrown Member 86 posts Joined Apr 2014 More info | Avoiding the "should you use one debate", I think you're looking for the 007M model from B+W. It's clear, so no Haze or UV properties, just really good optical glass in front of the lens.
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neilgcart Member 143 posts Joined Sep 2010 More info | May 09, 2014 17:27 | #12 I have just purchased the B+W 82mm 007M MRC Nano Coated Clear Glass Protection Filter - XSPD Mount direct from Harrison cameras for my 24-70 II and can recommend it.
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May 10, 2014 12:57 | #13 neilgcart wrote in post #16893675 I have just purchased the B+W 82mm 007M MRC Nano Coated Clear Glass Protection Filter - XSPD Mount direct from Harrison cameras for my 24-70 II and can recommend it. Neil Neil, Gerry
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silvrg35 Member 190 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2011 Location: Chicago, IL More info | May 10, 2014 13:11 | #14 There are some issues with filters touching the 24-70 II front element.
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May 10, 2014 14:12 | #15 silvrg35 wrote in post #16895230 There are some issues with filters touching the 24-70 II front element. If you look at how the B+W filter is constructed, not a chance... Gerry
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