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Sigma 62mm WR (Water Repellent) Circular Polarizer Filter

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Sigma 62mm WR (Water Repellent) Circular Polarizer Filter
Key Features
  • 1.25 to 1.4x Filter Factor
  • +0.3 to 0.5 Stops
  • Helps to Eliminate Reflections and Glare
  • Reduces Haze in Landscapes
The Sigma 62mm WR (Water Repellent) Circular Polarizer Filter helps to reduce reflections and glare by filtering out light that has become polarized due to reflection from a non-metallic surface. The light from the sun naturally becomes partially polarized due to reflecting off electrons in air molecules, causing the light to scatter into what appears as haze. A polarizing filter arranges, and filters, this directionally polarized light perpendicularly to the reflected light, allowing for the absorption of much of this light. This results in a noticeable reduction of glare and reflections from non-metallic surfaces and an increase in the saturation of skies and foliage.
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Is the front threaded? For protective Cap ...

Is the front threaded? For protective Cap Storage?
Asked by: Michael
Yes, it has a 95mm front thread.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2020-01-09

Is there any quality degradation on 150-600mm ...

Is there any quality degradation on 150-600mm lens, at focal lenghts beyond 200mm?
Asked by: Yan
The Sigma 95mm WR (Water Repellent) Circular Polarizer Filter would have the same effect on the lens at all focal lengths. While adding any optic in front of the optical formula of your lens will have some amount of effect to your lens' image quality, the Sigma 95mm WR (Water Repellent) Circular Polarizer Filter is a high-quality filter, and the benefit of its circular polarizing performance in reducing glare/flare from non-metallic items, increasing contrast/saturation, and deepening the blue hue in the sky (depending on your orientation to the sun) would mitigate any minor negative degradation you would obtain from using the filter on your lens.
Answered by: Manzell L
Date published: 2023-03-10

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Any vignetting when mounted on a Zeiss 15mm lenses on Nikon D810?
Asked by: Anonymous
This filter may cause vignette when mounted on a full frame camera and 15mm lens.
Answered by: Heather S.
Date published: 2018-08-25

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Will this work with a Lee Foundation Holder or a Cokin Z-Pro holder?
Asked by: Keith
Unfortunately no, this filter will not work. Those filter systems require square or rectangular filters.
Answered by: Jacob C.
Date published: 2018-08-25

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why am I having problems with scratches on the glasswhy am i getting scratches on the glass?
Asked by: Anonymous
A filter like a lens is still glass and is sensitive to scratches like any other lens.Some filters are better than others. But a lens cap still needs to be used when using filter to protect it when you put it in a camera bag.
Answered by: Robert K.
Date published: 2018-08-25

Real-life experience comparison regarding the ...

Real-life experience comparison regarding the 'water repellant' coating of this filter vs., say, the B + W circular pola? Any difference in environments with rain/snow/humidity? Thanks.
Asked by: Dave
Yes, the water repellent works quite well when it comes cleaning the filter without leaving streaks,etc...,as well as not fogging up.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2023-02-13

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Any vignetting when mounted on a Zeiss 15mm lenses?
Asked by: Anonymous
Depending on the sensor size of the camera, you may experience vignette using this polarizer on a 15mm lens.
Answered by: Heather S.
Date published: 2018-08-25

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i have bought a sigma 77 mm polarized circular filter . I returned the first one after 3 days as I found small scratches on the glass and have now found considerable more scratches on the second after only three months prompting me to think that the quality of the glass or polarizing finish is not up to par . I am finicky about how and what I clean my filter with , and how I store my camera , so I know that what ever has caused the scratches can not be that significant , but maybe the glass is not as hard / strong as it should be. Can,t seem to find any specs on the grade or hardness of the glass used for these filters. Any body have any ideas ?
Asked by: r k.
It is best if the filter comes with scratches to contact B&H customer service.Customer Service, can emailed at ord-status@bhphotovideo.com, or call them after 9am EST at: 800.221.5743 or 212.239.7765. Or you can talk to them in Chat.
Answered by: Robert K.
Date published: 2018-08-25
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