I just want to know if there is any advantage to paying more for slim B +W UV Haze Filter?
Thanks you.
So let me get this correct, a lens like EF 17-40mm F4 on a 5DmkII you will need a slim filter to prevent vignetting.
or you need an ultra ultra wide lens like a fish eye.
i don't think you'll see vignetting at 17mm on FF.
Curious... how about non non-ff dslr?
I dun have problem using normal B+W filters on my 10-22 (non-FF) lens. Only start to see vignetting when I stack 2 and also when I use it wide open (not the fault of the filter) . I dun see the point in getting thin filter because:
1) The hood is even more 'proturding' than the filter, dun see how can it cause vignetting.
2) The glass thickness is the same (vignetting of another kind).
3) Thin filters are much more expensive and so hard to remove.
1) The hood is even more 'proturding' than the filter, dun see how can it cause vignetting.