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Jonathan Bland May 28th, 2008 11:23 PM

Wow Paul. Thanks!
The dealer is awaiting delivery on it and then will ship.
I'm wondering if I should put the breaks on it and go with a B&W?
I have no access to a big HD monitor and am about to head to Asia for the next few years. I need one good filter. Now what?

Paul Chiu May 29th, 2008 01:09 AM

Filters Pix
 
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jonathan,

photo has the $88 hoya top of the line uv at 3mm thick
the $113 b&w uv slim MRC coated at 2.5mm thick.
the ring is solid brass and the hood shade does not touch the slim filter, i check with flashlight.

paul



Quote:

Originally Posted by Jonathan Bland (Post 884866)
Wow Paul. Thanks!
The dealer is awaiting delivery on it and then will ship.
I'm wondering if I should put the breaks on it and go with a B&W?
I have no access to a big HD monitor and am about to head to Asia for the next few years. I need one good filter. Now what?


Paul Chiu May 29th, 2008 01:39 AM

jonathan

took these screen grabs using the low q 1440x1080 at 30p EX1 setting with B&W filter.

http://dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.ph...o_displaymodes

paul

Paul Kellett May 29th, 2008 04:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by John Gilmore (Post 884664)
I see that Rycote make the Softie in both a normal and a short hair version. They recommend both for camera-mounted applications although they seem to suggest that the short hair is the preferred option.

Does anyone have any experience with either type? Specifically, does the long hair version cause any problems with the lens?

I've got the Rycote softie.
It does appear in the shot when shooting wide, however, i recently got one of the Rode SM5 shock mounts ands this has cured the problem as well as isolating the mic from unwanted sounds.

http://www.videogear.co.uk/images/uploads/SM5.jpg

Paul.

John Gilmore May 29th, 2008 12:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Kellett (Post 884953)
I've got the Rycote softie

So is it the short-hair or long-hair Softie you have Paul?

George Kroonder May 29th, 2008 01:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Kellett (Post 884953)

Paul,

Your website is down (Bandwidth Limit Exceeded); apparently publishing urls draws a heavy toll...

George/

Paul Kellett May 29th, 2008 01:56 PM

Not my website,just a pic of the mount i use.
Google it and you'll find it no problem.

The website link is not my website.

Paul.

Jonathan Bland May 29th, 2008 11:57 PM

Nice work Paul.
Gotta like the "thin"

Ryan Avery June 9th, 2008 08:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Chiu (Post 884703)
hoya used to make a thin clear in their Pro1 digital series that claimed to have nearly 99.97% transmission. hoya said that schott glass used by b+w, schneider, and heliopan only goes up to 99%. not sure if any neutral lab did that test. sounds like marketing.

one thing though on the filters with the mrc or as other brand calls it, multi coating. they make cleaning the filter very difficult.

paul

That's the funiest thing I've heard all day. Any raw glass is going to have less than perfect light transmission. Schott glass (used by European filter manufacturers) is the purest glass on the market which is then enhanced by coatings. We (filter manufacturers) use coatings on filters to enhance light transmission as it passes through the filter. The difference in light transmission is based on a combination of the glass quality and coating technology.

B+W filters are made with a special Multi-Resistant-Coating (MRC) that resists scratching from cleaning and dust. This is the most durable coating in the industry. B+W filters also use a brass ring instead of aluminum to prevent cross threading due to changes in heat and cold.

Ryan Avery
Schneider Optics

Paul Chiu June 9th, 2008 09:43 AM

ryan,

any difference in using the schneider "clear" with MRC over the "UV" ultra slim with MRC which i bought for our Sony PMW-EX1 cam?

will the clear allow for more resolution over the UV?

a lot of us here with EX1 wants to know from the Schott glass folks....


thanks

paul



Quote:

Originally Posted by Ryan Avery (Post 890341)
That's the funiest thing I've heard all day. Any raw glass is going to have less than perfect light transmission. Schott glass (used by European filter manufacturers) is the purest glass on the market which is then enhanced by coatings. We (filter manufacturers) use coatings on filters to enhance light transmission as it passes through the filter. The difference in light transmission is based on a combination of the glass quality and coating technology.

B+W filters are made with a special Multi-Resistant-Coating (MRC) that resists scratching from cleaning and dust. This is the most durable coating in the industry. B+W filters also use a brass ring instead of aluminum to prevent cross threading due to changes in heat and cold.

Ryan Avery
Schneider Optics



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