Hello Cip,

Thanks for your quick reply.

> Any good circular polarizer will do well.  The B+W
> Kaesemann CP is edge
> sealed to prevent moisture affecting the polarizing foils
> over time.  The
> best CP filters I've seen are the B+W MC CP and Kaesemann
> MC CP but they
> have very thick rings so you have to be careful when
> using these on a very
> wide lens.  I also like the Hoya CP's with Hoya's "Super
> Multi Coating", 12
> full coats, 6 in front and 6 on the back, even B+W
> doesn't go this far!  The
> Hoya S-HMC line has the highest light transmission and
> lowest reflected
> light of all normal mass production filters.  Both brands
> use water clear
> optical glass, B+W uses the well known Schott optical
> glass.  Both are
> ground and polished flat and parallel.  Over time I've
> switched to Hoya's
> S-HMC filter line wherever I could for the much lower
> reflected light
> levels.

Well, concerning the Hoya filters, I made a bad experience. I got a UV
filter and the glass became loose. So I�m not convinced of the build
quality.
I think I will get a B&W filter, they also offer slim versions of their
polarizers (only 5mm thick). But still I don�t know if a sealed
Kaesemann version is worth the extra money.

Anybody on the list, who uses a Kaesemann polarizer?

Bye,
Marco

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