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Reddit mentions of B + W 67mm UV Protection Filter (010) for Camera Lens – Standard Mount (F-PRO), MRC, 16 Layers Multi-Resistant Coating, Photography Filter, 67 mm, Clear Protector

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of B + W 67mm UV Protection Filter (010) for Camera Lens – Standard Mount (F-PRO), MRC, 16 Layers Multi-Resistant Coating, Photography Filter, 67 mm, Clear Protector. Here are the top ones.

B + W 67mm UV Protection Filter (010) for Camera Lens – Standard Mount (F-PRO), MRC, 16 Layers Multi-Resistant Coating, Photography Filter, 67 mm, Clear Protector
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  • PROTECT YOUR EXPENSIVE CAMERA LENSES - The B + W67 mm UV haze clear camera filter is here to add 16 multi-resistant layers of protection against accidental drops, dust, flying, fingerprints, dirt, scratches sand or seawater spray. Enjoy outdoor photography without worrying about your precious lenses anymore.
  • TAKE BLUE CAST OUT OF THE PICTURE - Literally. Whether you are a professional photographer or a beginner, the invisible Ultra-Violet component of light from the sky is a common issue. Our UV-blocking haze protector filter for 77mm lenses will eliminate blue cast and help you snap clearer images.
  • F-PRO MOUNT - Thanks to precise precision manufacturing, B+W sockets fit absolutely accurately and are easy to install. The robust F-PRO filter with 67mm ensures easy handling, is suitable for wide-angle applications, and has a large selection of diameters as well as filter types. The internal thread means that a conventional lens hood can also be fitted.
  • CHOOSE YOUR SIZE – To select the appropriate filter size, check your lens. On all lenses from Canon, Nikon, Olympus, Samsung, Fuji and other manufacturers there is a printed diameter symbol that determines the filter size.
  • MADE IN GERMANY - Schneider Kreuznach (B + W) – We are proudly your precision mechanics specialists for filters, photography, optics and precision, with more than 100 years of German experience. Schneider products have already been used in NASA's Apollo missions. Thanks to our multi-resistant nano coating lens filter, we are helping photographers everywhere take clearer, crisper images.
Specs:
Height0.86220472353 Inches
Length3.72440944502 Inches
Size67 mm
Weight0.1322773572 Pounds
Width3.72440944502 Inches

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Found 2 comments on B + W 67mm UV Protection Filter (010) for Camera Lens – Standard Mount (F-PRO), MRC, 16 Layers Multi-Resistant Coating, Photography Filter, 67 mm, Clear Protector:

u/qtx · 2 pointsr/SonyAlpha

Recently bought a few knick knacks for mine.

u/Consolol · 1 pointr/photography

I shoot mainly speedball but I do woodsball infrequently. I'm inside the net and I typically stand on the corner during the break, move about 1/4 way down the field and get shots from that angle, and then move to the center 50 for the rest of the game. If the game is obviously going to one team I move down to the opposite side of the field and capture the player hanging the flag. I typically shoot one team at a time and get breakout shots, players moving to their first bunker, and then players inserting/at their bunker from another angle. I spend most of my time at snake.

How often I get hit depends on the division (experience level of the players). During practice, not a lot of paint is flying compared to tournaments, so I get hit maybe 5 times in a day. During local tournaments, everyone is around D4 (lowest level of tournament), so if I'm on the snake side, I catch the end of a lane a bit often. Maybe a dozen shots in a day, tops. When I photographing higher divisions and pros I typically do not get hit. They're very very good at hitting their targets and nothing else. How often I get hit also depends on the size of the sideline.

I used to shoot with a D5000 with a 70-300 4.5-5.6 VR. Since PSP MAO I've been shooting with a D7100.

As far as keeping my gear safe, I always have a lens hood and a B+W 67mm UV filter on my lens. It can take a direct hit (I've been fortunate enough to be hit only once). Sometimes I wrap a small shirt around my lens to protect from paint splatter and so I can wipe my hands.

Hope this helps!