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Re: [OM] filters, again.

Subject: Re: [OM] filters, again.
From: PCACala@xxxxxxx
Date: Mon, 1 Nov 1999 11:56:09 EST
John L. writes:

<< I prefer to use B+W or Heliopan as both are made using high quality Schott
optical glass. >>

Bill Rogers, of Bill Rogers Camera in Las Vegas, NV (eBay ID brcamera) came 
up with a test for filters using a collimeter (I believe it is called) which 
checks lenses for centering.  It can also give you a star image of a filter 
and tell you if it is plane parallel and flat in the mounting rings.

I ran all my work-a-day filters through it.  The Olympus filters (probably 
made by Hoya) came out quite well.  Vivitar VMC filters did well, as a group. 
 My B&W filter was terrible.  I had a very useful Hoya graduated neutral 
density filter - it was awful.  Various off brands of UV filters were junk.  
Cokinlight was a mixed bag: either fine or poor.

Bill has found Kenko to be a consistently good filter maker. I bought Kenko's 
to replace the ones I threw in the garbage.

I plan on using one of the real bad UV filters that I didn't toss on a lens 
that I've already done a SQF lens test on.  That should give me a handle of 
what effect a "bad testing"  filter actually has. I'll report the "with 
filter" findings on my Zuiko Lens Test site. 

Gary Reese
Las Vegas, NV

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