On Nov 18, 2006, at 9:23 PM, John Francis wrote:
> Can I use B+W filters for colour photography?
Absolutely not!!! It is Verboten.
Bob
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> Can I use B+W filters for colour phot
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> Enviado: s?bado, 18 de noviembre, 2006 19:06:47
> Asunto: RE: Filter: low-end B+H or Hoya HMC?
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> I think the nearest B+H get to filters is the ones on the end of the
> cigarettes they make. Perhaps you mean B+W :o)
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Did I write B+H? What I was thinking about?
I have never been smoker...
Thanks for your response, Bob.
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> Sent: 18 November 2006 13:34
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> Subject: Filter: low-end B+H or Hoya HMC?
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> Hi,
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> I want to buy a UV fil
Hi,
I want to buy a UV filter for my DA zooms. There are 2 options that cost more
or less the same (around 20 EUR). A 'normal B+H (without extra coating) and a
Hoya multicoated (called HMC or something similar).
The 'normal' Hoya costs 10 EUR and it still says that is coated. I have used it
in
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