Sounds like a possibility. Will be using with Sony NEX 7 10-18 lens (15mm
-27mm Equiv.) Not interested in spending $150+ on a filter. BB
In a message dated 3/2/2014 6:33:34 A.M. Central Standard Time,
ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Bill
I haven’t used it yet. I’m off next weekend on a 3-day workshop on
landscape photography, run by imageseen.co.uk. This will be based at Bamburgh
in Northumberland and it should be excellent. However, there are 2 early
starts: 0550 for sunrise photography . . . ;-)
The person running the workshop suggested that we bring ND filters and
circular polarisers so I bought this ø52 Cir-Pol for my Fuji 18/2. I already
had a Hoya for my Pentax 17-70, and my old ø49 filters should work for my
Pentax 15/4 and 35/2.8 (macro), so I’m good to go.
The Kood filter looks well made, has a matt black finish to the ring and
feels good. It only quite slim, not ultra-slim. There is little
information on the label inside the plastic box, but it does say “Manufactured
by
Kood in China”. I that this helps.
Chris
On 2 Mar 2014, at 12:24, NSURIT@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Other than the price are you pleased with the filter/results produced?
BB
>
>
> In a message dated 3/2/2014 5:18:16 A.M. Central Standard Time,
> ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
>
> I've just bought a Kood Cir-Pol for quite a small sum – from Amazon.
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