> On 28 June 2018 at 20:22 Bill <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Well kids, it's just about that time. A little birdie has told me that 
> the D FA 50/1.4 is going to show itself within the next few days, and 
> will be released into the wild in the next few weeks.
> With this in mind, I will be in the market for a 72mm polarizer, and as 
> the 50/1.4 is going to be so sharp that brand new Dozuki saw blades will 
> look like rusty butter knives in comparison, I feel I should be looking 
> for a fairly high quality one.
> I know B&W are great filters, but are there any others that I should be 
> considering?
> Also, what is the difference between a Kaesemann polarizer and a regular 
> circular?

"Käsemann was an independent German company renowned for manufacturing some of 
the highest quality polarizer material in the world. Schneider Krueznach 
purchased the company in 1989.

The quality and consistency of Käsemann material is uniform and neutral in 
color.Moisture from humidity will destroy polarizing material if delamination 
occurs. The latest cementing technique used on these filters prevents 
delamination.Käsemann Circular Polarizers come with MRC (Multi-Resistant 
Coating)."

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