Originally Posted by BES
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.
Originally Posted by BES
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).
Originally Posted by Jeff Lucia
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. :-(




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