Customer Reviews for B+W 77mm Clear UV Haze with Multi-Resistant Coating (010M)

B+W 77mm Clear UV Haze with Multi-Resistant Coating (010M)
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B+W 77mm Clear UV Haze with Multi-Resistant Coating (010M) List Price: $176.00
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Customer Review: good quality, but easy to catch dust
Summary: 4 Stars

this product has very good quality. i didn't realize any improvement or reduction of the quality of my pictures when using it. but it really protect the lense well.

only one thing that is not very good is: this filter is easy to catch dust, and so hard to clean. when i got this new filter, i realize there's a little dust on it, so i tried to clean it use camera cleaning cloth. however, i made it worse. i spent 15mins cleaning it, and there're more and more dust on it when the cleaning cloth touch the filter. maybe because this filter's material easy to catch dust.

Customer Review: Lens protector
Summary: 4 Stars

I give these filters 4 stars just due to the fact that it costs so much. They do the best job out of all the filters I've used and I've switched to them because I was seeing glare in some other products. It's not pleasant to carry around an expensive lens and remove a bad filter at every shoot. These lens help me shoot fast and clear instantly without hassling with the lens.

This filter isn't cheap but I've seen nicks here and there and thankfully this is much cheaper than the lens itself. If you have the money get the protection, otherwise find something cheaper.

Customer Review: Quality Product but not sure if it's needed
Summary: 4 Stars

I purchased this product as a newbie. I read quite a few reviews and discussions as to whether or not it's needed. I keep it on my 17-55 lens most of the time for protection sake. I honestly can't say that I notice any difference when it's on or off. It is a bit of a hassle taking it off (unscrewing it) and replacing it with another filter. It's not something that happens instantly, so hopefully there's no hurry when you're making the change. Someday I'll have to compare some pics with it on and off to see if there is any difference in sharpness, etc.

Customer Review: Best Filter I have ever had
Summary: 5 Stars

I have bought Tiffen and Quantaray filters in the past (it is what was suggested by the folks at the brick and mortar that I bought my first lens) and was OK with these filters until I saw the quality of the B&W. They do not even remotely compare.

Yes, the B&W is more expensive but if you spent good money on great glass and then cover it with a filter that does not do it justice, where did you waste the money.

Highly recommended.

Customer Review: Yep, it's clear
Summary: 5 Stars

Doesn't impact images in any way, positive or negative.

Sure it helps with haze, but photoshop is far more apt at handling haze than a general purpose, coated, piece of glass.

I bought it mainly for the brass ring (non-stick) and quality of the cut/grinding of the glass.

It's as clear and anti-reflective as you can get for $80 and I look forward to buying several more as time goes on.
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