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Better than stock and lower end options October 10, 2008 Cardopolis (ShenValley) I won't go into the basics of why you use a polarizer--you should already know that if you're buying a polarizer. I've used Canon, Tiffen. I upgraded to B+W because of the better quality glass and metal. You can tell the difference in the feel, weight and clarity. In the future with a little more money, I'll step up to Singh-Ray.
Great polarizer September 1, 2008 E. Powers The polarizer really makes colors pop. I also think the construction and quality is great.
Good as reported September 1, 2008 Leo Bley (San Jose, CA USA) As reported this is a high quality filter which is easy to clean. Also, the filter's depth is significant when mounted on another filter (e.g., UV filter), so bare this in mind if the total filter depth will create a vignetting effect in your setup.
Great Quality, Great Results August 30, 2008 Brett W. (New York, USA) Extremely well built, easy to use and returned great results. Cloudy skies are much more dramatic and glare is drastically reduced. Was great paired with a Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L and Canon 400D.
Make your sky pop May 2, 2008 C. Hu (Texas) 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.
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