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B & W 67mm UV (Ultra Violet) Haze Multi Coated (2C) Glass Filter #010 | 
enlarge | Brand: B&W Category: Photography
List Price: $101.00 Buy New: $56.08 You Save: $44.92 (44%)
New (4) from $56.08
Rating: 14 reviews
Media: Electronics Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 3.7 x 3.5 x 0.9
MPN: 66-070236 Model: 66-070236 UPC: 012440702369 EAN: 0012440702369 ASIN: B0000BZL8H
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Eliminates haze. | | • | Serves as a lens protector. | | • | Multi coated for flare prevention. |
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Product Description The Schneider-Group is a worldwide market leader in high-quality lenses for industrial applications, photographic lenses, filters, cinema projection lenses and optical accessories.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
Protect your lens January 6, 2009 Big Cat Advocat (Florida) I received this item right away, even though it was holiday time and other shipments were running slowly. After reading many reviews, I thought, since I spent a lot on my new Canon lens, it deserved to have the best lens protection I could find. So far, so good!!
It's invisible - which is why you want it. December 24, 2008 A. Stathas (Seattle, WA) I did some simple tests to determine just how much this filter degrades an image. Took shots with the filter on and with no filter on and compared results under extreme magnification. I was pleased to find that there was absolutely no visible difference that I could detect. Well done, B & W. What about Tiffen? Because Amazon usually includes a free Tiffen or Hoya filter with every lens, I usually get it for one reason only... to protect my lens until my B+W filter arrives. Once the B+W arrives, I throw away the Tiffen. Please don't be an idiot that spends $500-$1,000 on a new lens who then puts a $6 filter on the front. There IS a difference and it is clearly visible.
Works as you'd expect December 21, 2008 J. Roberts (San Anselmo, CA) Protects the lens, doesn't add artifacts to pictures, and cuts haze. It does just what its supposed to.
Qulity is never for free August 15, 2008 Yoram Pomer 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I have been using B&W filters for over 20 years - so, I can't really compare it with others. I keep on buying B&W filters because of the quality of material, the absence of glare and the safety that even in a wide angel view, there will be no shade in the edges. Can you get the same quality from a cheaper filter? maybe YES! but I am not going to be the first one that tries it out.
GREAT Filters, No Ghosts or Shadows + Lense Protection May 28, 2008 Stuart Floyd (New York, NY) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
B&W are one of my favorite filter makers and personally I have never had a problem with their products and they have only protected my equipment as well as making sure I get the real shots I desire or what I am actually seeing without side affects that often occur with cheap or non-multicoated filters. Shop around, read reviews and even look at them in photo stores, compare etc. I paid about 1/2 of what I would have in a store by shopping online.
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