Don't get the slim version, get the standard. Slim versions of  
filters generally dispense with most if not all of the front mounted  
threads to help prevent vignetting with short focal length lenses,  
which isn't a problem with portrait to tele lenses.

G

On May 8, 2007, at 1:52 PM, Igor Roshchin wrote:

> I have a few questions about Multi-Coated circular polarizers.
> I am considering buying one for my SMCP F-70-210/4-5.6, FA 50/1.4
> and future D-FA100/2.8.
>
> For other lenses I am using B&W 77E slim c-polarizer which works fine
> on my both Tokinas. The only problem I have with it is that it is so
> slim that I cannot use standart lens caps with it, and the cap it  
> came with
> is a bit loose - so it doesn't stay on the filter attached to the  
> lens.
>
> So, do you have any recommendations for a good quality polarizer that
> is not too expensive? Or even better - can you compare or point
> to a web-site that has comparison of different polarizer brands?
> If you have one that you've been considering to part with, - please
> let me know.
>
> Using the opportunity, - if you have any advice on the cap that will
> stay on my existing polarizer, - let me know.


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