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Location: United StatesMember since: Jul 09, 1999

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Reviews (5)
Lee Big Stopper (BSND) 100mm Filter
Sep 02, 2022
10 Stop ND filter
So far, no flaws detected as I begin the adventure of long exposure photography.
Sep 05, 2012
Very good lens for still and video images with the Canon 5DMII
I ran across this Nikkor lens while shopping for the 1.4 to use for my daughter's video project with my Canon 5DMII. It was such a bargain and the reviews so positive that I purchased the lens and love it. Mounted on the Canon 5DMII, the camera becomes unobtrusive and better than the huge 24-70 mm zoom when out and about for street photos. The 1.8 is plenty fast compared to the f 2.8 on the 24-70 mm zoom with the Canon 5DMII. I later acquired the 1.4 and I find the images taken with the 1.8 Series E to be almost indistinguishable. Of course, the same advantages and limitations reported in my review of the 1.4 lens apply - shallow depth of field when shooting wide open, probably not as sharp as the Canon version of this lens, manual focus can slow you down but manually adjustable aperture, much faster and nonetheless beautiful images for the price of a Canon lens.
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Feb 04, 2014
Excellent circular polarizing filter.
As widely reported on the internet, the Hoya HD circular polarizing filter is well made and does not distort the image as may occur with less reputable or unknown name brands. This is the one filter that professionals and hobbyists recommend to digital photographers. It is used by rotating the filter while looking at the image through the viewfinder. The ring turns smoothly. It is well constructed. I do not expect it to fall apart as reported with other filters. Like polarizing sunglasses, it reduces light reflections and enhances blue sky and green landscapes. This cannot be duplicated using software like Photoshop. It is my first filter, so I do not have experience with others for comparison. Hoya recently updated this filter at twice the cost. For my first venture, I went with this model and find no fault with a Canon 24-70 mm f2.8 L2. I will be getting a step down ring to use it with my other lenses and expect the same performance.