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  1. #41
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    Am in!
    To norway that is..
    Guess the price as jimbo

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    Ill make sure aij pulls his finger out on this one
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    Hey Guys I know you have put in some legwork here and I dont wanna piss on your bonfire but I always use multi coated photographic skylight filters. You can buy them second hand for little money or new for around £10 from Jessops or the like (UK equivalent to Wolf/Ritz Camera in US) and they have a nice metal housing with a lovely thread already on there. Must admit ive never tested actual transmission percentages....but maybe now I will. Watch this space

    Rob

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    Which filters are they Rob?

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    I found these they seem to be fair priced and quality as well.....
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MEWA:IT&ih=010
    What do you think????
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    I have used skylight (clear) filters. They are used by photographers on SLR lenses to protect them - if they get scratched, marked or cracked its only a cheep screw on replacement as opposed to an expensive lens repair/replacement.
    I have a couple that I have already done some tests with, I need to duplicate those tests on one more filter and I will post the results (hopefully tomorrow)

    Rob

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    This is their posted transmission for the lense in question....the Super A/R coated units
    http://photofilter.com/hoya_filter_i....htm#Super_HMC
    This looks as good as any optic I have seen here in the Edmond catalogue....except for a lot cheaper !!
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    Is this a good one?

    Hoya 52mm Super HMC Skylight Filter

    16 bucks aint bad
    Last edited by steve-o; 02-23-2007 at 07:18.

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    What happend to this?
    I am still intrested in anti reflect coated windows!!

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    hopefully most people took my advice and went out and bought photo filters.

    Rob

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