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05/13/2014 06:47:04 PM · #26
Originally posted by pgirish007:

Neil After spending over 9 months on B+W, do you have some real life examples that you can share? I am in for buying one.


It's a good filter...I used it all fall (especially after I threw the Marumi off of the second story deck of a boat into Lake George this summer). Well threw isn't quite the right word... ;) Always turn your polarizer opposite the way it screws in! (I had both Polarizers in use...I was VERY happy it wasn't the B+W that went into Lake George!)

Not sure I have any good examples handy that would show it off...but these in my profile no doubt used it (but are edited...so you can't really tell the effect of the polarizer...not to mention they didn't do well here!)





Also, much easier to keep clean than the Marumi, which would often fog up when I put the lens cap on (that is, it would be foggy when I removed the cap...this was for example while walking around shooting landscapes).

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05/13/2014 09:47:37 PM · #27
Thanks Neil! It does help and making my decision easy!

Originally posted by Neil:

Originally posted by pgirish007:

Neil After spending over 9 months on B+W, do you have some real life examples that you can share? I am in for buying one.


It's a good filter...I used it all fall (especially after I threw the Marumi off of the second story deck of a boat into Lake George this summer). Well threw isn't quite the right word... ;) Always turn your polarizer opposite the way it screws in! (I had both Polarizers in use...I was VERY happy it wasn't the B+W that went into Lake George!)

Not sure I have any good examples handy that would show it off...but these in my profile no doubt used it (but are edited...so you can't really tell the effect of the polarizer...not to mention they didn't do well here!)





Also, much easier to keep clean than the Marumi, which would often fog up when I put the lens cap on (that is, it would be foggy when I removed the cap...this was for example while walking around shooting landscapes).
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