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Jul 07, 2007 17:02 |  #1

Hello! haven't been posting much recently, but i have a question!

I'd like a CPL filter but I dont have the funds for anything decent, so dont tell me i should save some money and buy something etc - i want the filter for holiday in a weeks time:)

i've been looking at some cheap ones on ebay for £5-10 or so, (example: http://****/1nyeh (external link)) and all i want to know is are they any better than no filter? i know they'll prob produce some horrible flare etc if i'm not careful but i was wondering if anyone had experience with them and whether they actually acted as a polariser or whether its just a grey bit of glass...

cheers for any help:)

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Jul 07, 2007 17:50 |  #2

anyone?!


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Jul 07, 2007 18:25 |  #3

Personally, I'd still stick to one of the well-known brand name CPLs. You really don't know what you're getting with the no-name Chinese ones. Even the cheapest Hoya filters are built with good quality standards. The one no-name Chinese filter I tried wasn't constructed very well -- the filter was too loose and I had to keep re-adjusting it because it kept rotating by itself. There are also plenty of tales of filters that discolored or delaminated after a cleaning.




  
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Jul 07, 2007 18:27 |  #4

something is better then none.




  
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Jul 07, 2007 18:29 |  #5

lostdoggy wrote in post #3504297 (external link)
something is better then none.

Not if your image quality is compromised. Might as well not shoot anything if a cheapie filter causes IQ problems. A scratch on the lens element will have less of an impact on IQ than a bad filter.


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Jul 08, 2007 23:30 |  #6

I have both the tiffen and Hoya - I like tiffen better but more contrast with Hoya .
By now it's too late to order . Try a camera store and see if they will take back if you don't like . Even a cheap tiffen shouldn't cost more than £10 and you can maybe find cheaper where you are going .


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