I use Hoya Super HMC Pro1 filters. Very slim, and have threads to attach a
cap. They are a bit expensive, but worth it. I have the UV and the Polarizing
filters, and realize very little, if any vignetting. Someone on this list
turned me on to them a few years ago.
I've also tried a newer Hoya Pro1 Digital Polarizer. It's also very slim,
seems to work well, and a bit less expensive. The glass seems to have a bit of
a visual anomaly, but images don't seem to be affected.
Dave in Denver
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In a message dated 2/16/2008 10:06:56 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
alizookoman@xxxxxxxxx writes:
Which ND filter (brand and type) would work best with
a wide angle lens? Are there "slim" ND filters
available?
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