67 mm D70 pola-fiter
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dinkel

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Tuesday 4th October 2005
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Is 2nd hand an option? How much for a new one?

I like Focucused pics, that's why . . . :hehe;

_dobbo_

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270 months

Tuesday 4th October 2005
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I've got a hoya circular one, got it on ebay for about 15 quid. Trouble I get vignetting at 18mm so if that bothers you I'd suggest paying a bit more for a slimline one - something like this:

B+W slimline filter

but then again I'm not an expert in filters!

luca brazzi

3,982 posts

287 months

Tuesday 4th October 2005
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1886 Hoya Filter 67mm Super HMC PRO-1 Circular Pola 8 £84.20

Warehouse Express - Expensive but excellent and slim
LB

simpo two

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287 months

Tuesday 4th October 2005
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I have a new and unused 67mm circular polariser going spare. It's standard, not slimline, but if you're interested make me an offer

poah

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250 months

Tuesday 4th October 2005
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dinkel

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Tuesday 4th October 2005
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simpo two said:
I have a new and unused 67mm circular polariser going spare. It's standard, not slimline, but if you're interested make me an offer


Thanx Simp, I know you're the D70 man to talk to . . . I need a slimline to get those top results. I guess you have that one spare because you do to?

luca brazzi said:
1886 Hoya Filter 67mm Super HMC PRO-1 Circular Pola 8 £84.20
Warehouse Express - Expensive but excellent and slim
LB


I just informed at the local store and he gave me similar prices . . . you need a slim one right? To avoid 18-24mm vignets . . .

This afternoon I viewed your '04 Goodwood pics and they are yum DB2 and Daytona . . .

simpo two

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287 months

Tuesday 4th October 2005
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dinkel said:
Thanx Simp, I need a slimline to get those top results. I guess you have that one spare because you do to?

Good guess but it came in a package with the ND filter that I actually wanted
dinkel said:
you need a slim one right? To avoid 18-24mm vignets...

Well, if you take the UV filter off first, you can live with it. I've only found it to be noticeable at extreme wide angle and then against blue sky. The clone tool in PS can be used to lose it, and is much cheaper than spending £84!

dinkel

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Tuesday 4th October 2005
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Ah, you may be right. How much in euro's incl. shipping? I can pick up a reasonable filter here for 37 euro's . . .

_dobbo_

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270 months

Wednesday 5th October 2005
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This is a result from a Hoya one at 18mm - what's odd is that the vignetting only effects the top of the frame not the bottom - I guess the sensor isn't completely centered behind the lens.



As simpo says, easily photoshopped out - doesn't bother me enough to want to spend 4 times more money on a slimline one!

dinkel

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Wednesday 5th October 2005
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That'll do it for me, thanx for the pic . . .