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The impetus for my current consideration of uv filters comes from the need to put a filter on my 16-35 f2.8L II as recommended by Canon. Automatically, I turned to my usual retailer of filters, hvstar. Instinctively, I wanted to buy an 82mm B+W MRC uv filter. However, hvstar doesn't carry them (or at least, I haven't seen them in stock each time I looked over several weeks). One feature I will not do without is multi-coating. I then looked at the prices for one on B&H, $105. This got me thinking and ultimately, the present thread.
In the meanwhile, I did a little research. Given I have been happy with Hoya SMC uv filters, I looked up hvstar's price for an 82mm one, $45 (Pro 1). This made me wonder about the differences. My main concern is IQ. If IQ is essentially the same, then Hoya. Can I live with quality differences? Well, based on 30+ years with filters, the answer is yes. I have lived with aluminum. I have never had a filter bind. Scratch resistance/wear? I've never had a cheap filter wear out or become scratched. Ease of cleaning? I need a little more effort in cleaning my Hoya. But with a microcloth and lenspen, it has not been that difficult or time-consuming to clean. Has a Hoya fallen apart during my use. No. So, I started to seriously consider a Hoya.
I went one step further. A little additional research revealed that Kenko is the parent company of Hoya. Kenko filters are the same as Hoyas. Kenko filters are less expensive. Hvstar also sells Kenkos, so I ordered an 82mm Kenko Pro 1 Digital uv filter for $31. Is the B+W 3x better than the Kenko? I guess I'm willing to test my hypotheses.
Jim
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