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Subject: Re: [OM] B+W filters
From: "O.C" <oben@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 14:49:10 +1000
At 02:26 PM Thursday 19/07/2001, you wrote:
All B+W's multicoated filters I've bought came in a small cardboard box with "Multicoated" clearly printed on the label. The filter itself will have "MC" clearly stenciled into the mount. Not all B+W's come multicoated, though--not sure if all of their color-correction and black-and-white filters have this option. (Though I suspect they do. I've just never checked--I buy Tiffen with a shrug if a B+W item isn't available.)

Tris

Yep, looks like its single coated. The box certainly doesn't say multicoated. I tested the 90/2 with and without the filter and I can definitely see additional reflections with the filter on when shooting directly into strong backlighted target but nowhere near as bad as with the standard Hoya I used to use (gasp). On normally lighted targets there is no discernible extra reflections. I guess the price I paid for them was reasonable $14 US to have made it worthwhile.

The quality of the filter is obvious from inspection of the materials and workmanship compared to Hoya.

I wonder if I need to worry about getting a multicoated version. It makes sense that a multicoated lens ought to be treated to a multicoated filter if you want to extract the absolute best; but filters are a compromise (and an insurance against scratches etc) anyway so I wonder whether there is any real marked benefit from the MC filter?

Oben


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