B+W 46mm Clear UV Haze (010) Filter

B+W 46mm Clear UV Haze (010) Filter
alaAverage 4.6

5 reviews

May, 2013

We have collected and analyzed 5 user reviews from international sources. Users rate it 92/100. The average review date is Dec 5, 2006. We have compared these reviews to 124536 reviews from other Lenses & Filters. Last update: May 25, 2013.

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(Based on 5 reviews)

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works fine

 

works fine

I'm giving it 3 stars because since purchasing this item I've come to realize that there are less expensive products that do the job just as well. So I paid too much. But it works exactly as it should. No problems. Good product

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Amazing!

 

Amazing!

For a simple UV filter, this thing's pretty substantial. I don't think I've held a thicker filter before, yet there's absolutely no distortion. I haven't taken a single picture without it since I recieved it. Great stuff.

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great uv filter

 

great uv filter

since i started working with cameras i used b+w they are the best lense filters i have ever used, if you want a top notch grade a filter they are the one to use

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Best Prosumer Filters

 

Best Prosumer Filters

I have purchased filters made by Tiffen, Hoya, Heliopan, and B+W. B+W filters are made by Schneider optics, the same company that now owns Century Precision Optics. The Century lenses are the best out there, and the B+W filters meet the top standards...

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Works as it should

 

Works as it should

Good quality, decent price, does what it is supposed to: helps cut haze and protects your lens.

Product Specifications

B & W offers three filters for infrared photography, each with its' own unique features. #092. This dark red filter is primarily for black and white infrared films. It filters out light below 650 nm. With color infrared film it produces pictures of a pure red image while making good use of the relatively low sensitivity of infrared films. Filter factor is approx. 20 - 40. #093. This black infrared filter will filter out the entire visible spectrum. It is used with black and white infrared films with a sensitivity up to 1000nm. Filter factor is determined by the film sensitivity. #099. This orange colored filter blocks the blue and blue-green portion of the visible spectrum up to 500 nm. It reduces the excessive sensitivity of color infrared films in this spectral range, separates colors more evenly thereby avoiding a blue tint. Filter factor depends upon the film's sensitivity.
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