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May 21, 2004 14:36 |  #1

i just bought the Quantaray MC UV Multi Coated
and i was looking at the Quantaray Circular Polarizer Filter
does any have this?
and would it be a good buy?


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May 21, 2004 15:10 |  #2

I usually stick with HOYA-filters. They're the easiest to get where I live, and afaik the quality is good enough. Just pop into your local photostore, they might help you out, finding a polarizer for you




  
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May 21, 2004 15:58 |  #3

I can't speak for Quantaray, but if it is like their lenses, it might be better to shop for filters elsewhere.

I use the manufacturers filters right now on the Canon L lenses and Sigma EX on that one (120-300mm F2.8EX). I have 2 each of the CPL and UV for the Canon and 1 CPL/UV for the Sigma. Wait till you start buying 105mm filters...they aren't cheap!




  
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May 21, 2004 16:20 |  #4

yeah that's what i was seeing
been taking a few pix with this one and don't see much change
but i haven't done an on/off shot yet

thanks for the info


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May 21, 2004 16:22 |  #5

I have those very same two filters. Let me be first to say that they are ok. But really "ok" is about the limit.

I have been looking at filters and am thinking that the Cokin P Filter system would be much better. That polarizer that you are looking at does an ok job. But the Conkin polarizer looked like it had a better effect.

I know that I am gonna keep my polarizer, for now. But when I get the dollars I am going to switch out of the threaded filters and go Cokin.

But that is just my two cents.

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May 21, 2004 19:24 |  #6

koool thanks prophet
that's the info i was looking for

i'll look into the Cokin filters


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