ManWearPants
Senior Member
I found my new Hoya HD UV control flare slightly better than my older B+W F-Pro UV Haze 010 MRC. Anyone compared the new B+W XS-Pro UV and the Hoya HD UV?
I found my new Hoya HD UV control flare slightly better than my older B+W F-Pro UV Haze 010 MRC. Anyone compared the new B+W XS-Pro UV and the Hoya HD UV?
Haven't compared the Hoya HD one but my XS-Pro's coating is slightly different from the F-Pro one. Contrast wise quite similar.
How mych is the Hoya HD? Is this a new range??
If this is as good as F pro... can consider..... :think:
I use CZ filters from sony.![]()
I've no idea about the Hoya HD prices, u've to ask those who own them. This range is the latest for easy-cleaning and durable construction.
Wow, I managed to scratch my Hoya HD filter by cleaning it...
think u lub your filter too much! (pun intended) :bsmilie:
I would use B+W but too bad it vignettes my 16-80 at 16mm.
cannot fit lens cap. :bsmilie:
Dude i tried it before. ._.
Anyway it's about the same price as the CZ filters from sony.
Congrats! Although i have no idea why one would use a slim filter on a 50mm lens.
Whatever floats your boat! :bsmilie:
Anyway back to the topic, some filters are harder to clean than others, some filters cause ghosting or flaring. If you buy an expensive lens, put an expensive filter on it. No point buying good glass only to have it all spoilt by a cheap glass filter on the front of the lens.
Dear Snoweagle,
It was you who commented about me using CZ filters in the first place, not the other way around. So please don't be a hypocrite and shoot me for trying to create a scene. I have no further interest in continuing this conversation with you.
Best regards.
Anyway sorry to TS for hijacking yr thread. Dispute has been settled 'externally' so it's back to B+W filters! :lovegrin: