Customer
Reviewed in Canada on March 21, 2022
And at a very reasonable price for a top quality filter.
Mickey Moo
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 10, 2014
A must for any photographer. B & W are the best filters. My images have improved 10 fold.
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 31, 2014
B+W finest filters you can buy. I have one of these wideangle filters on my full frame lenses & it works superbly - no vignetting! Same with this one @ 20mm equiv. on my bridge camera.Wouldn't be without either!
Marty German
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2014
I recently purchased a Nikon D600 with the 24-85 mm kit lens and it's 72mm thread.I enjoy hiking and landscape photography and this seems like the perfect kit for this.Polarizer filters can be a problem when used with wide angle lenses but this one works great!The thin filter design (considering that it is actually two filters that rotate against each other) is just what is needed.In case you haven't used polarizer filters, they only work 90 degrees to the light source which is easy to figure by just keeping the sun over one shoulder.The other thing to know about polarizers is that because they are so sensitive to the angle of the light, they don't work well with ultra-wide lenses which take in too much of the sky so that combination produces bizarre looking sky.When shooting at say 35mm focal length on a full frame camera or narrower, the polarizer really improves the landscape, cutting through distant water in the atmosphere and darkening skies into rich deep blues.Polarizers can also be used to remove reflections and glare on shiny objects and water.One thing you need to know about this polarizer is that to make it so ultra-thin, there are no female filter threads on it. This means you can't attach a lens shade to it via the filter threads. Fortunately, the butterfly lens shade that came on my Nikon 24-85 kit lens, passes over the outside of the polarizer and locks into the bayonet normally. I can either (very carefully) put a finger inside of the shade to turn the polarizer (but not touching the filter glass!) or, when I'm using my tripod (which I do, most of the time) I can remove the shade, then adjust the polarizer then re-attach the lens shade before shooting.I consider a good polarizer to be a necessity and this B+W Slim-Line Circular Polarizer is worth every penny!
E.L
Reviewed in France on August 7, 2013
B+W, rien à redire, toujours une super qualité, pas d'abberation chromatique, le profile Slim est idéal pour combiner avec d'autres filtres.
wermari
Reviewed in Germany on July 28, 2013
der Filter liefert super Ergebnisse und ein tadelloses Bild ohne jegliche Vignettierung oder ähnliches. Super Qualität von B&W, aber das war ja zu erwarten. Klare Kaufempfehlung.
GoCards!
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2013
Preparing for a honeymoon to the Mexican Riviera, I wanted to have a filter that would provide a little possible mist protection from the ocean spray as well as filter the haze that I was likely to experience. True to Amazon form, the filter arrived on time as promised two days before my departure date. I traveled with the filter still packaged.To my surprise, there was limited haze during our stay but I still wanted to take advantage of some of those vibrant sky opportunities with the use of the filter. Upon opening the filter I found it marginally disappointing that I had to figure out on my own where the rotation point should start and stop. There is a little groove on the filter that you rotate from the 12:00 noon position for "no filtering" to either the 3pm or 9pm position for "maximum filtering. Not so much an issue as opposed to a brief annoyance.So I begin to take a few shots using my Nikon D3200 (50mm, 85mm, 18-105mm and 70-300mm), which this filter fit all but the 50mm, which was not an issue for me. Upon the first few shots I noticed on my lcd that the photos looked hazy and if anything washed out. As always I first assume it was my error in exposure or whatever. I do know that there is an "ideal" angle relative to the sun to realize the full benefits of the filter but the last thing I would figure is a hazy image. After repeated shots I still wasn't getting the type of images I had hoped for and started thinking perhaps I'm so used to seeing images a certain way (or the lcd interprets them a certain way) that I don't realize "how good" the image actually is. But in the back of my mind I wasn't entirely sure so I flip flopped back and forth between using it and not using it because I didn't want to come back home with ALL of my shots ruined (if that was in fact the case).Still feeling something was wrong I gave the filter a close inspection and found that it was dirty with a film of some sort. Nothing that I would have been able to cause based on how I handled it. This is my first filter and perhaps it's standard protocol to have to clean the filter before use but fortunately I had a silk handkerchief with me that I used to clean the filter. This was a pain because I didn't want to damage the filter and it was EXTREMELY difficult to get the streaks off. I finally figured out that I needed to do the cd technique and wipe systematically in one direction. Afterwards I gave the filter another try and what a HUGE difference! I was still not entirely comfortable using the filter exclusively but I felt like I could at least see it trying to do what I wanted it to do with the saturated colors. It definitely made a difference in the clarity of the ocean at the beach line.We're home now and I've been able to upload my photos to my laptop and I am able to see the difference between the before and after cleaning shots. But I still don't fully know the effect of the filter as I have not printed any shots yet.Everyone complains about the lens cap, and I concur. It's not very secure but with precautions it is marginally functional. It is thin but I never felt it wasn't on securely after mounting it. Rotation of the bezel was fine. The big reason I chose this particular filter was the price considering the manufacturer. I just didn't want to spend a lot of money at this time on something that I wasn't very experienced with and wasn't sure about it's effectiveness for my uses. I can't say right now that there was a big dramatic effect but maybe the internet has my expectations too high on what a CPL can do. Or maybe it's simply that a higher priced/higher value piece would have better met expectations. I am satisfied with my purchase but I am not satisfied about the fact that I didn't realize it needed to be cleaned before using it. I missed some shots that cannot be recreated because of it. Shame on B+W for that.
Mickey M.
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2011
I bought this for a trip to the southwest for my new wide angle lens. At first, I had a bit of an issue with it becoming loose a couple of times and it actually fell off the lens once. Luckily nothing happened to it. I did my best to tighten it, but the thread ring was so small it was hard to do. It is a problem I have not had with any other filter so far. I will not hold it against the filter though, after all, it is a slim line one so I cannot really complain about it being so slim. ;-)The quality of the filter leaves nothing to be desired when it comes to photos. I am using my camera outdoors almost exclusively, so I tend to leave it on as protection. I have taken tons of photos on this trip and could not find any vignetting or other problems which were my main worries with such a wide angle lens. Photos ranged from natural to very colorful, depending on the setting used. I am very satisfied with it.
Mr. Mister
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2010
The first one I purchased worked like a charm, even though the custom B+W lens cap would fall off while stored inside my camera bag (FYI a normal lens cap will not fit over this filter) thus the filter apparantly received a few scratches from scraping other equipment inside my bag. Now, after shelling out an extra hundred bucks to replace the first one (which was almost brand new) its identical replacement has a colder blue cast in the glass... They don't even match!!!So, besides the useless lenscap which never stays on, I seriously question the scratch resistance of the glass and B+W's quality control, hence the two different colored filters I have sitting right in front of me. I know B+W is supposed to have a great reputation, but my own opinion has been swayed. I just hope I don't have any problems with the return of this item.