Quote Originally Posted by BES
i will get a different filter for my wide lens when I get it , i suppose you suggest a thinner one for that one?

If you plan to shoot with the aperture wide open, you will probably want a thinner one. If you plan to stop down the lens when using the polarizer, it probably won't make much of a difference whether it is thin or normal.


Quote Originally Posted by BES
So what should I get for the lenses I want to use it on? What would work best?

I would recommend this one. Of course, a more expensive one will probably be better quality, but I've never had any problems with mine (the 77mm).


Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Lucia
I've found Hoya filters to be high-quality and tough enough to take a
smack or two, but for some reason they seem more difficult to clean
than B+W. No matter how many times I go over them, my Hoya filters have
this filmy smeariness (very light, but I can see it) that just won't
come clean.

I've had this problem on my 2 Hoya UV filters, but not my Hoya polarizer. Maybe that's because I don't use my polarizer for every single shot. My 3 B+W Uv filters are really easy to clean, but they cost more. :-(