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07/12/2005 12:14:31 PM · #1
I am looking at B&H and seeing that some filters are designated for wide angle. If i am looking for a UV filter for a 12-24 tokina, can i use a regular uv filter or does it have to be especially for wide angle? and what is the difference?
07/12/2005 12:16:29 PM · #2
A lot of it has to do with the angle of view of the lens. With ultra wide angle lenses a filter can actually cause vignetting. The ones that are designated for wideangle are usually the slim filters.
07/12/2005 12:18:46 PM · #3
Slim filters are thinner to reduce the chance of vingetting. The Tokina does not need it. I use a regulare UV filter without any problems. You may want to consider a slim circular polarizer as my regular thickness polarizer causes vingetting at 12 mm b/c the thread ring is thicker than the UV filter's. If you get a thin filter, the thread ring is not deep enough to put the plastic lens cover over the lens though.
07/12/2005 12:19:31 PM · #4
Normally the get rid of the threads in front ( to mount another filter in front ) to make the filter slim and not block the wide-angle view.
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