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B + W 77mm Circular Polarizer Multi Coated Glass Filter | 
enlarge | Brand: B&W Category: Photography
List Price: $311.74 Buy New: $127.20 You Save: $184.54 (59%)
New (4) from $127.20
Rating: 7 reviews
Media: Electronics Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 19.7 x 19.7 x 19.7
MPN: 66044844 Model: 66044844 UPC: 012240448443 EAN: 0012240448443 ASIN: B0000BZLAD
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| Features:
| • | Multi coated for flare prevention. | | • | Gives the same deep contrast and glare reducing properties to black and white photography. | | • | Combines with Red filters for incredibly dramatic black and white landcsapes. |
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Product Description B+W Circular Polarizer is a highly efficient standard circular polarizing filter for all cameras with beam splitters in the light paths of their TTL exposure meter and with autofocus lenses. Circular polarization has the same pictorial effect as linear polarization, but allows for proper exposure metering and/or autofocus distance settings. B+W Polarizing Filters are available uncoated and with B+W's proprietary MRC coating.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
Make your sky pop May 2, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
polarizer filter is probably one of the most useful filter for day time shooting. It deepens the sky, and makes the clouds pop. This particular filter worked as promised. The quality is good, and it's surprisingly heavy. The front glass turns smoothly, and doesn't have a cheap feel to it. I've gotten a few comments on how the clouds seem to "move" on pictures that I've used this polarizer on. If you are shooting digital, make sure to buy a polarizer that has Multi-coated glass like this one.
Great pictures, poor design... January 21, 2008 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
The polarizing offered by this polarizer is excellent... 5 stars. What has not been five stars is that this polarizer likes to bind up and get stuck on my lenses (brand new canon L's).... and believe me i put in on VERY lose. This might not be that much of a problem except of the front part of the polarizer spins (it is supposed to).. and the part your supposed to grip to take it off is literally about 2-3 mm wide.
costs to much for this problem...
Best you can get!! November 27, 2007 9 out of 13 found this review helpful
If you have quality glass, like the Canon L series, then you need quality filters. the B+W are made from ground optical glass, not a piece of plain glass like as you see in the tiffen and hoyas filters (even the expensive ones are still cheap grade glass). Only B+W and Heliopan put the time and $$ into making filters that are designed to be used with your quality lenses and not distort and reduce the optical quality of them. I have 2 of these, and I love them. I have a Heliopan as well, and I prefer the B+W a little bit more as its a brass ring and not aluminum and thus does not bind up as easy, and thats important when you want to change filters quickly! If you use a cheap filter on a pro grade lens, you are wasting your money, on the lens and the filter as the filter just hurt your image quality, and thus you lowered the quality of your lens! In filters, like lenses, you get what you pay for!!!
I shoot in all kinda of weather conditions, from sunny and warm, to windy and cold or snowy, and I have never had any major issues with any of my B+W filters acting up!
returned mine because of defect, but feels high quality November 14, 2007 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
I returned my item because it has some scar on the coating, and it's their last one in stock, so I didn't really have chance to use this filter. But I hold and watch it, it looks very high quality, sturdily built.
Very well made July 8, 2007 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
Great quality in B+W and no complaints with this filter. It is lubricated so you can turn it and the oil made it onto on of my cleaning cloths. I guess this would happen with any circ. polarizer. Slight vingetting on wide angle (10mm-17mm) lenses. Get the slim one if it will bother you.
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