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Retail Price: N/A
Deal Price: $59.95
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Manufacturer: Sigma Corporation of America
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: Sigma EAN: 0085126912505 Feature: Remove unwanted reflections from non-metallic surfaces Is Fragile: 0 Label: Sigma Corporation of America Manufacturer: Sigma Corporation of America Model: B00009R6JP Publisher: Sigma Corporation of America Release Date: 2006-05-04 Studio: Sigma Corporation of America
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Features
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Remove unwanted reflections from non-metallic surfaces Improve color saturation, clarity and contrast Provide protection for your lens Cuts out glare and haze Reduce glare from water, glass, or any non-metallic surface
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Editorial Reviews:
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The Wide Multi Coated Circular Polarizer EX Filter is the only filter that darkens the sky in color photography without affecting color balance, cuts out the glare from water and non-metallic surfaces and allows shooting through glass windows. Sigma Multi-Coated circular polarizing filter is designed for use with AF SLR and MF SLR cameras. The multi-layer coating reduces reflection. Wide multi coated circular PL filter does not have thread on the front filter ring.
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Conclusion: Does everything it's supposed to Review: GET A FILTER! If not this one, a cheap one. They typically clean easier than the camera's lens and are much cheaper to replace if they get scratched or even cracked. I actually noticed a small crap/chip in the corner of my filter I suspect happened while I was exploring some old building. I probably bumped the lens into something hanging low. It's nowhere that'd show in a photo, but it goes to show how such damages could occur unnoticed.
People complain these filters are difficult to clean. Yes, they are a bit sticky with the coating and all, but if you have a brush or true microfiber cloth, they clean up quite easily.
I also saw the true advantage of having multi coated filters during the lunar eclipse. I tried using one of my other cameras with a cheap UV filter, but it had a horrible glare from the brightness of the moon. I switched to the Nikon which had this filter and there was no glare to be seen.
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