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Reddit mentions of Marumi EXUS 67mm MC Multicoated Slim CPL Circular Polarizer Filter

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Marumi EXUS 67mm MC Multicoated Slim CPL Circular Polarizer Filter
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30 Percent Higher light transmission than most other polarisers enabling easier viewing and compositionAnti Static, Water and Oil Repellent Optical SurfaceFor use with Digital or Analogue camerasAvailable in screw in sizes 37-82mmFeatures Matt black inner mount to eliminate flare and reduce reflection to less than 0.6 Percent
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ColorGrey
Height4.2519684996 Inches
Length0.393700787 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateOctober 2013
SizeExus Circular Polariser Filter 67mm
Weight0.0220462262 Pounds
Width4.2519684996 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Marumi EXUS 67mm MC Multicoated Slim CPL Circular Polarizer Filter:

u/Malamodon ยท 3 pointsr/AnalogCommunity

Lens Rentals did some testing on CPL filter a little while back, this initial one with mid to high range filters, and this one with some cheaper ones.

A Hoya one will be fine, but you can spend more if you want to. Roger basically says in second link that all filters do their job of filtering polarised light, but the better ones let more light through and have better coating to reduce flair, ghosting, reflections, etc.

I have a Hoya Pro-1 Digital that i used for years with no issues and Marumi EXUS (tested in that first link) that i got later when i wanted a 67mm filter to cover all my systems. I did a little test between them myself after reading that blog and couldn't really see any quality difference on the images. Marumi definitely has better transmission, only cutting the light by 1 stop, where my Hoya cut it by 1.66 stops; not sure where his 91% light transmission number comes from on that first link though.

The only other one i've used recently is the Amazon Basics CPL, which is probably the cheapest non-chinese junk one you can get. In a word i'd describe it as 'shit', has yellow and magenta casts and kills 2 stops of light, almost ruined the Ektar i shot it on.

Anyway don't go super cheap, but you don't need to do super expensive either. Thing is with stuff like filters if you get good ones and don't break them, they will probably last decades.