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Feb 26, 2009 20:35 |  #1

Ok so I bought a B+W Circular Polarizer for $129.00 at my local camera shop today, but after thumbing through some threads on here about them, I'm not sure on whether I got the right one.

I'm pretty sure this is the one I got:

:arrow: http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …m_Circular_Pola​rizer.html (external link)

I've been reading specifically about these "MRC" filters and how buying cheap single coat filters might degrade your images.

B+W has another one that is described as "MC" here:

:arrow: http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …m_Circular_Pola​rizer.html (external link)

Why is the MC one less expensive than the one that's not MC?!? That doesn't make sense to me.

So can someone tell me: what's the deal? Is my filter "multi-coated" or not? Do I need to spend for a more expensive one?

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Feb 26, 2009 21:28 |  #2

take a picture of your filter with the B+W lettering and model. Tough to tell which you got.



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Feb 26, 2009 21:36 |  #3

drPheta wrote in post #7415488 (external link)
take a picture of your filter with the B+W lettering and model. Tough to tell which you got.

I cross referenced the model number with the B&H links I supplied in the opening post - they are identical:

#62162 - it is indeed the 77mm Circular Polarizing Filter

Curious about the multicoated one being listed cheaper on B&H - cause on Adorama the multicoated one is actually more expensive. I'm scratching my head here.

:arrow: http://www.adorama.com​/BW77CPL.html (external link)
:arrow: http://www.adorama.com​/BW77CPLM.html (external link)

I guess what I'm asking is whether the fact that the filter I bought which apparently DOESN'T have multicoating really makes it low quality. Or whether the fact that since it's a $129 B+W product - this doesn't really matter that much.


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Feb 27, 2009 10:12 |  #4

The main thing its not having multicoating means is that it's more susceptible to internal reflections and reflections from non-imaging light (light that hits the filter from an angle that won't let it reach the lens). This can lead to loss of contrast and lens flare. I'd exchange/return it for one that does have MC or MRC if the filter doesn't have that marking on it. Usually people remove their lens hoods when using polarizing filters since it's otherwise difficult to adjust them, so there's nothing to shield your lens from the "bad" light.


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Feb 27, 2009 15:05 as a reply to  @ Jon's post |  #5

Thanks Jon...your explanation answers alot of questions for me.


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Feb 27, 2009 16:27 as a reply to  @ Rhilton4u's post |  #6

Why the double-post? Already answered in the lens forum...


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Feb 27, 2009 16:38 |  #7

argyle wrote in post #7420830 (external link)
Why the double-post? Already answered in the lens forum...

Actually post in the lens forum fell off with no answer last night, so I reposted here thinking I must have posted it in the wrong location.


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Feb 27, 2009 16:48 |  #8

Rhilton4u wrote in post #7420278 (external link)
Thanks Jon...your explanation answers alot of questions for me.

Glad I could help, Ron.

I gotta start looking at who I'm replying to - hadn't even noticed it was you!


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