The B+W 67mm Clear MRC 007M Filter is a simple, clear filter designed for general protection for your lens. This optically clear filter does not affect the overall image quality while helping reduce dust, scratches, moisture, and other elements from damaging your lens.
The Multi-Resistant Coating (MRC) is both an anti-reflection coating as well as a protective surface. It helps to increase light transmission by reducing reflections, scattered light, and ghosting. Additionally, it offers greater protection to the filter substrate and stays cleaner for longer than uncoated filters.
B+W filters are constructed from high quality Schott glass for increased optical clarity and color fidelity. They feature a brass filter ring for durability as well as jamming prevention.
| Type | Clear protection |
| Size | 67 mm |
| Grade | 007 |
| Filter Factor | 0 |
| Multi-Coated | Yes, MRC (Multi-Resistant Coating) |
| Effect | Offers protection to the camera lens |
| Construction | Schott Glass |
| Front Filter Thread Size | 67 mm |
| Front Lens Cap Size | 67 mm |
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Comments about B+W 67mm Clear MRC 007M Filter:
I always find it funny when photographers put a $10 filter on a $2000 lens. Spend the few extra bucks and get a quality filter such as this one for you expensive lenses. You will not regret it.
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No degradation of the image, and i pixel peep.
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Solid, best optical perfomance.Love B+W!
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Glass in filter is exceptionally clear. Screws onto the new Canon 18-135 stm lens without an issue. The lens cap fits perfectly on the filter, as does the Canon lens hood for this stm lens.
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Replaced a Hoya that was only 70 days in use in Arizona heatand bubbled between glass. The B+W has been in 110 plus heat for 6 to 8 hours and very clear. I keep having people say that I am getting very SHARP images. These are the same folks that like my images with the Hoya but no remarks about the sharpness. After being out for over an hour in an AZ dust storm, just blower used to remove very fine dust. I have this protector mounted on a Canon 70-300mm f4 L lens, that is mounted on a Canon 7D camera. All purchase from B & H.
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Great protection for my L lens
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Great protection for an expensive lens
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Exellent protection for my lens.
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Best filters for the best lenses. Glass matters most!
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It is excellent build quality filter, I use B+W from the date of my first DSLR, it always give me best image quality and best protection of my expensive gear. highly recommended.
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I purchased this for use with my Canon 100L macro lens. When hunting bugs, I frequently use the lens without the hood trying to as close as possible, situations where twigs/dirt (or whatever) might easily scratch against the lens. I would much rather risk scratching an easy-to-replace filter.
I own a number of B+W clear / UV filters and they always perform as they should: which means they have no noticable effect on image quality. This one has been no exception.
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If I'm going to spend over $1000 for a lens I want the front element protected, but I dont want to sacrifice image quality. The B+W Clear filters are pretty good at repelling smudges and dust, and relieve any anxieties about scratched or cracked front elements. Of course B+W makes the highest quality filters available as-well...
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B&W and MCR coatings are the best protection for a lens I can think of. Multi Resistant Coatings are much easier to clean than lesser filters from other manufacturers. Worth the nominal extra cost.
The precision threaded mounts are easy to thread on and take off when necessary.
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This filter will be used on my new lens as a protection against the weather and sticky fingers when I shoot kids.
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Photographers that use a UV filter for protection need to take a look at this filter. Digital censors already block UV rays and new lenses already have UV coatings on them. So why use a UV filter? Test it yourself by shooting an image with and without a UV filter and you'll see a slight color-shift between the two images. This clear eliminates that problem while protecting the lens.
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Comments about B+W 67mm Clear MRC 007M Filter:
I'm using this as protection for my Sigma 28-70 2.8 lens. Filter has brass ring, so is easy to unscrew it. There is almost no visible color shift, so I like it, since I'm still shooting film. MRC multicoating is nicely repelling water, and is easy to clean.
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B+W always happy with the B+W brand and this purchase was as usual a quality product.
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Since I brought the filter home and attached it to my Pentax FA 20/2.8 lens, it stays there permanently. I would highly recommend such a filter if you are among those photographers who use clear multi coated filters to protect their equipment.
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