Polarizer filter

Jeff15

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I need to replace my Polarizer, your recommendations please.?
 
You've got a couple of options. IF you are only going to use it on one lens, i.e., one filter size, then most buy a screw in rotating polarizer or cpl. I like Hoya filters. They are more expensive, but good quality usually costs more. IF you want to use a polarizer on several different size lenses then you might want to buy a filter system like Kase, which is a well regarded system. Personally, I use the Lee filter system.
 
Thanks for your information, it has been a few years since I last purchased one so what price range should I look at? It's a 62mm lens
 
Hi Jeff

Just a sideways thought .... counterfeit Hoya filters abound from the cheapie sites
I had a student with one, and it had ripples within the glass and created a slightly fuzzy image too
I would make sure it's a 'goodie' when you get it

Phil
 

Hoya 62mm Circular Polarizing and UV HRT

This is what I have purchased
 

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