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Old 09-12-2005, 05:42 PM   #4
c0wb0y007
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Default Re: Help choosing a polarizing filter

Originally Posted by budagboy2
I think its time that i invest in a better filter but i dont know which one to get, from the research ive done i know i need a circular one and i know that B+W makes the best ones...the problem that im having is that there are so many different ones to choose from i dont know which to pick, from this list which one do you think would be the best one for shooting cars outside using a 17-85mm lense
Thanks for all the help

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...ar&A=search&Q=
Hi Budagboy,

You are a man with taste Go for a B&W one, the best thing you can do is purchasing a circular polarization filter. I have the following one: B&W Circular-Pol SO3. The S03 initials stands for the type, it stands for the strenght of the filter. Imho, it is the best one you can buy. It works perfect, can't live with out it anymore, it is by far the best tool in my bag.

Here is the B&W website: www.schneiderkreuznach.com

PS: Like I sad before, note the initials "S03"

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