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Aug 3, 2017 01:49:07   #
bobgreen Loc: Maryland
 
I am about to purchase a polarizing filter for my digital Nikon. The Hoya PRO1 Digital DMC, X2 CPL with nano costing, or the B&W HTC Kaeseman get good reviews.. Is there a discernable difference between these and is this one of these cases where the most expensive is best? Most of my lenses are 67mm . Please feel free to weigh in!

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Aug 3, 2017 02:30:17   #
whitewolfowner
 
Don't count out Tiffen filters either, they are good too and reasonably priced.

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Aug 3, 2017 03:02:14   #
Leicaflex Loc: Cymru
 
LEE Filters are hand made and regarded by professional photographers around the world
as the best filters, the only filters they use.

LEE Filters - "Masters of Light".


http://www.leefilters.com/index.php/camera

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Aug 3, 2017 05:01:56   #
CO
 
I have Hoya neutral density filters that are excellent. My polarizing filter is made by Nikon. They make their own polarizing filters that are outstanding.

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Aug 3, 2017 05:40:36   #
queencitysanta Loc: Charlotte, North Carolina
 
B&W for me I want the best quality I can fine.

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Aug 3, 2017 05:48:06   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
bobgreen wrote:
I am about to purchase a polarizing filter for my digital Nikon. The Hoya PRO1 Digital DMC, X2 CPL with nano costing, or the B&W HTC Kaeseman get good reviews.. Is there a discernable difference between these and is this one of these cases where the most expensive is best? Most of my lenses are 67mm . Please feel free to weigh in!


These links may help -

http://www.lenstip.com/139.25-article-Polarizing_filters_test_2015_Results_and_summary.html
http://www.techradar.com/how-to/photography-video-capture/cameras/best-circular-polarizer-filter-5-top-models-tested-and-rated-1320842
http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/Circular-Polarizer-Filters.aspx
http://www.lenstip.com/index.php?art=139

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Aug 3, 2017 06:19:49   #
rjaywallace Loc: Wisconsin
 
bobgreen wrote:
I am about to purchase a polarizing filter for my digital Nikon. The Hoya PRO1 Digital DMC, X2 CPL with nano costing, or the B&W HTC Kaeseman get good reviews.. Is there a discernable difference between these and is this one of these cases where the most expensive is best? Most of my lenses are 67mm . Please feel free to weigh in!

Either of the filters you mentioned would be fine, Bob.

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Aug 3, 2017 06:34:56   #
WayneT Loc: Paris, TN
 
Both are very good filters and it would be a toss up for most people. I prefer the B+W for the simple reason that they are made of brass not aluminum and tend not to get stuck on you lenses as easily.

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Aug 3, 2017 07:00:59   #
mborn Loc: Massachusetts
 
bobgreen wrote:
I am about to purchase a polarizing filter for my digital Nikon. The Hoya PRO1 Digital DMC, X2 CPL with nano costing, or the B&W HTC Kaeseman get good reviews.. Is there a discernable difference between these and is this one of these cases where the most expensive is best? Most of my lenses are 67mm . Please feel free to weigh in!


Either or would work

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Aug 3, 2017 11:00:42   #
ala_eh Loc: SF Bay Area
 
Take a look at this one

https://breakthrough.photography/products/x4-circular-polarizer

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Aug 3, 2017 21:36:30   #
bobgreen Loc: Maryland
 
Thanks fellow Hogs! Glad for the feedback , suggestions, and links.

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Aug 3, 2017 21:39:39   #
Steve Perry Loc: Sylvania, Ohio
 
Good choice either way, but honestly I really like the Nikon polarizers the best. I like the rendering better with them than I do with the Hoya or B+W.

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Aug 3, 2017 22:54:16   #
bobgreen Loc: Maryland
 
Thanks for pointing it out. I'll look into Nikon as well.

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Aug 4, 2017 07:29:20   #
Spirit Vision Photography Loc: Behind a Camera.
 
whitewolfowner wrote:
Don't count out Tiffen filters either, they are good too and reasonably priced.


Much of the stiffen line is uncoated, mediocre quality at best. Are they now making a better line of filters?

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Aug 4, 2017 07:34:06   #
bobgreen Loc: Maryland
 
I do think coated is the way to go.

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