09-03-2010, 11:14 AM
[quote name='miro' timestamp='1283511570' post='2446']
Hello,
After unfrequent use of circular polarizers I discovered that my two Hoya CPL have some scratches at front side . At the same time I don’t have any scratches on all my lenses equipped with different brands of UV filters.
I have
1. Hoya 52mm HMC circular polarizer - green label
2. Hoya 77mm Pro1-Digital - blue label. I have some doubt about this filter /maybe fake/.
My question are
1. Where is located the polarizing film on Hoya filters?
a. front side of the glass
b. back side of the glass
c. between two glasses as B+W
2. Should I handle CPL filters with extra special care? /since I don’t have any scratches at my lenses and UV filters./
3. How durable are other brands of CPL. E.g. B+W or Helioplan?
Thanks in advance
Miro
[/quote]
I have various Hoya HMC filters and a few of them have scratches from cleaning. I read similar reports from other people. Hoya HMC just doesn't seem to be very hard and needing some care when cleaning. Since they are cheap, I keep buying them and chuck them when it gets to bad. I thought the coating of the Pro1 was harder, but maybe not.
I recently got some B+W MRC. So far no issues.
Hello,
After unfrequent use of circular polarizers I discovered that my two Hoya CPL have some scratches at front side . At the same time I don’t have any scratches on all my lenses equipped with different brands of UV filters.
I have
1. Hoya 52mm HMC circular polarizer - green label
2. Hoya 77mm Pro1-Digital - blue label. I have some doubt about this filter /maybe fake/.
My question are
1. Where is located the polarizing film on Hoya filters?
a. front side of the glass
b. back side of the glass
c. between two glasses as B+W
2. Should I handle CPL filters with extra special care? /since I don’t have any scratches at my lenses and UV filters./
3. How durable are other brands of CPL. E.g. B+W or Helioplan?
Thanks in advance
Miro
[/quote]
I have various Hoya HMC filters and a few of them have scratches from cleaning. I read similar reports from other people. Hoya HMC just doesn't seem to be very hard and needing some care when cleaning. Since they are cheap, I keep buying them and chuck them when it gets to bad. I thought the coating of the Pro1 was harder, but maybe not.
I recently got some B+W MRC. So far no issues.
enjoy