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Canon UV HAZE filter v/s Sigma DG UV Filter Multi Coating ?
Hi, I need some expert advice, I have a Canon 7D and the 50mm f/1.2L, 24-105mm f/4L and the 50mm f/2.5 Macro, I want to buy UV filters mainly to protect the front Lens, one option is to buy the Canon UV HAZE filters and the other one I like is the Sigma DG UV Multi Coating filters, any previous experience with those UV filters ?, any recommendation which one is better ?, thanks
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I'm using both Hoya and B+W multicoated UV filters on my 7D (and EX3 - also 77mm = easy to swap stuff around if needed). I have no complaints. I generally buy 'slim' versions of any filter, where available for 2 reasons;
1. as these reduce the risk of vignetting if ever fitted to wide angles, e.g. on my Canon 10-22mm (who knows you might buy a wide in the future) 2. in the case of the EX3, allow the filter to fit and the Sony hood to be reattached. In all cases, I generally leave them on the lenses for the important protection reasons, only taking them off to fit an alternative filter such as a circular polariser (again B+W, slim). Some people like to have NO filters at all, for risk of extra fare/distortion. Personally, I don't want the risk of scratching my expensive lenses and have n't noticed any real problems on that front anyway - just buy good quality multicoated filters and you're all set. Also, see this relevant and current thread for more comments. http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/canon-eo...-usm-lens.html |
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