smallaperture
Senior Member
Well, as I see it, "tanchiak" photog use their gear much more intensively than amateurs. I reckon that they use like 10times more than amateurs.I have been using Hoya filters for 30+ years and I never had this problem. Another issue about Hoya filters being hard to clean..... Not me. I use a Lenspen and problem solved. If it gets too dirty to clean, I just replace it with a new one. Unlike B+W filters, I don't feel my bank account drained.
Image quality between both brands of filter.... I am a 'tan chiak' photographer and I can't tell their differences. Neither can my clients.
So, if Hoya is good enough for them, do amateurs "need" B+W?
Most of the time, filters are mean for protection, so, should be viewed as a disposable item, to be replaced when required.