B + W 67mm Kaesemann Circular Polarizer Multi-Coated Glass Filter

SKU: BW67CPLKM

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WILLIAM F : Does this filter have anti reflection coating?HERB P : Yes... like very much. A bit expensive but excellent quality. HerbSTEVE E : Yes it does. The multi coating is for anti reflection both internal and external. This filter is also easy to clean.KENNETH M : Yes, this filter - as well as all modern filters - has anti-reflection coatings. However, you should additionally use a lens hood for preventing reflections and flares. And finally depending on the angle of your camera to the light source, if the light source is in front of the lens - for instance like shooting in direction of the sun - relections and flares can't be avoided even with the best of coatings since the light will be reflected by the lenses and the barrel coating inside your camera lens. I hope this helps!WILLIAM F : Yes you can read the specs by clicking on the name and go to specs. It will tell you what this lens can do. The Kaesemann filters are the best quality filters B+W makes and I have the Kaesemann polarizers for all my lenses.
ROY M : will my Canon lens cap snap on this filter the?MATTHEW G : If it is the slim line filter, no, the cap will not fit.ERIC H : Yes, this is a stackable filter (has both male and female filter threads). Any 67mm pinch type cap that snaps into the filter threads will work.KERRY M : yesKEITH R : Yes it will. Plenty of thread to grip, just can't see in picture. Had filter in hand before answering.PETER A : sorry - all my lens and camera are NikonPETER S : It fits well.CLARENCE F : Mine did. Lens hood fits over it,too.JONATHAN T : Yes, the Canon lens cap will attach to this filter.CRAIG G : Scott, If your lens cap is for a 67mm lens then yes it will fit the polarizer. If I'm not mistaken this is printed in the inside of the canon lens caps. Hope this helps. Thanks, Craig G.CLARENCE F : Mine did. Less hood fits over it, too.THOMAS N : My Nikon lens cap fits, so I would think a Canon wouldSURESH T : I haven't tried this myself and can't find my lens cap right now (I always use a hood and no cap), but I took a quick look at the filter and it looks like there is enough space for the cap to fit on the filter. Disclaimer: This is just my opinion and I can't actually verify it myself.HERB P : I have different size Kaesemann....the regular Canon cap does not fit. I found a rubber cap which unfortunately doesn't snap on very securely. HerbADAM F : as long as it has a front outward facing thread, your lens cap will fit over itMARK W : My Pentax cap does, so I expect the Canon will, too.

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2013-06-24T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

B+W polarizer

Well constructed and high quality glass make this a great accessory. I have two others and find them to be just the thing I need to cut down glare. I travel a lot and have to keep equipment down to a minimum. This is the first accessory I pack after my camera and cards.

WILLIAM F.

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B+W polarizer

By WILLIAM F.

Well constructed and high quality glass make this a great accessory. I have two others and find them to be just the thing I need to cut down glare. I travel a lot and have to keep equipment down to a minimum. This is the first accessory I pack after my camera and cards.

Kaesemann filters are constructed from select polarizing foils and the finest optical class.
• They were designed for apochromatic and fast telephoto lenses, but all lenses benifit from their quality.
• Kaesemann polarizers are edge sealed and are ideal for extreme climate conditions.

• Polarizer filters evenly increase color saturation of all colors (except black and white), creating deep, rich scenics.
• They add contrast for dramatic skies and ariel shots.
• Polarizers also eliminate glare from highly reflected surfaces like glass and water.
• Polarizers are two part lenses that rotate, allowing you to select the degree of additional saturation, contrast and glare reduction desired.
•They come in two varieties.
• Circular-for all types of cameras (required for beam splitting metering systems commonly found in auto-focus SLR's and in most current TTL Slr's; check your camera's manual).
• Linear-for rangefinders and older SLR metering systems.