Frage von hubse:Hi,
I've bought and am s.Wochenende the SD707 since Sunday on the Internet on the search for filters - for the first time in my life, UV and POL.
In other articles it was said that one must be careful s.Rand through the filter there are no shadows. Is it draufzuschrauben should first 1 or 2 filter adapter (of 46 to 52, of 52 to 58) to avoid such a shadow?
Amazon had a UV + IR filter found: http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B000186POG/ref=ord_cart_shr?ie=UTF8&m=A3HF6QPV5182B3
Makes sense to buy something like or prefer a "just" UV filter?
The other filter, UV only, which I've looked at amazon was: http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B0000BZL1P/ref=ord_cart_shr?ie=UTF8&m=A2D3ZT9CWWCFE2
The wide-compatible filter (Slim-filter) of B + W are only beginning to 49mm.
(http://www.fotologisch.com/MRC-Verguetung-Weitwinkel-Fassung-SLIM-schwarz__k_419.html).
Does anyone have experience with the new filter-Wide Anglevon SD707 and Co.?
It would be great if you submit a UV filter still could screw a POL-filter, without any shadow there.
So, if anyone of you has a recommendation, then it is sometimes a purely link.
Thanks and regards,
Martin
Antwort von srone:
So with b + w filter (as well hoya, tiff, zeiss, Schneider-Kreuznach (sequence without assessment)) you lie well in the race, the idea with the adapter to a larger diameter is also not bad, especially since with appropriate selection of the filter (eg pin) for the synonymous use dslr can.
lg
SRone