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B+W 67mm MRC Basic Circular Polarizing Filter

BH #BWCPB67 • MFR #66-1100752
B+W 67mm MRC Basic Circular Polarizing Filter
Key Features
  • Circular Polarizer Filter
  • For Use with Autofocus Cameras
  • 2 to 2.8x Filter Factor, +1 to 1.5 Stops
  • Helps Eliminate Reflections and Glare
This 67mm MRC Basic Circular Polarizing Filter from B+W reduces reflections and glare by filtering out light that has become polarized due to reflection from a non-metallic surface. Light from the sun naturally becomes partially polarized due to reflecting off electrons in air molecules, causing it to scatter into what appears as haze. A polarizing filter arranges 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. Objects and people behind surfaces such as shop windows and car windshields become visible again, a fascinating image enhancement without the need for image processing in post production.
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Does this have a very noticeable color shift?

Does this have a very noticeable color shift?
Asked by: zane
B+W 67mm MRC Basic Circular Polarizing Filter does not have noticeable color shift.
Answered by: Daniel C
Date published: 2023-04-17

Is this nano coated?

Is this nano coated?
Asked by: Rachel
B+W 72mm MRC Basic Circular Polarizing Filter BH #BWCPB72 comes with Multi-Coating and Resistance-Coating.
Answered by: Samik G
Date published: 2023-02-19

Difference between this polarizer and the high ...

Difference between this polarizer and the high transmission version?
Asked by: R
B+W High-Transmission MRC-Nano Master Circular Polarizer Filter has the nano coating that beads water and makes it easier to clean and also protects the filter against scratches. The basic filter does not have that. The high transmission filter also allows more light to reach the camera than the basic version. The high transmission polarizer filter is also equipped with a grease-free rotating device for smoother rotation.
Answered by: Daniel C
Date published: 2024-03-11

Are B+W polarizing filters water resistant? Can I ...

Are B+W polarizing filters water resistant? Can I use them in the surf? Will salt water damage them?
Asked by: Dirk
The B+W MRC Basic CPL filter does not have a tremendous amount of water-resistance to them. With anything, we recommend rinsing off any salt/sand/sediments off your items and devices if doused in saltwater. For a more water-repellent filter, we'd recommend the B+W Master CPL which has enhanced water-beading nano-coatings. https://bhpho.to/3ynwlZc
Answered by: Jeremy
Date published: 2023-02-09

Is this filter fine or coarse thread?

Is this filter fine or coarse thread?
Asked by: Mitch
The B+W 86mm MRC Basic Circular Polarizing Filter has a coarse thread.
Answered by: Daniel C
Date published: 2024-08-05

How thick is the filter (the whole filter, not ...

How thick is the filter (the whole filter, not the glass only)?
Asked by: Judit
The thickness of the B+W 82mm MRC Basic Circular Polarizing Filter is about 6.7mm
Answered by: Kirk
Date published: 2023-08-19

Can you tell me the total thickness of the B+W ...

Can you tell me the total thickness of the B+W 43mm MRC Basic Circular Polarizing Filter, please?
Asked by: Robert
B+W 43mm MRC Basic Circular Polarizing Filter is 6.5mm thick without messuring the threads. With the threads the filter has a total height of 9.5mm.
Answered by: Llinelva D
Date published: 2023-04-24

The specs do not specify slim design, but the ...

The specs do not specify slim design, but the narrative description does. Is this definitively a slim design?
Asked by: Jack
The B+W 95mm MRC Basic Circular Polarizing Filter does have a slim filter ring design. This filter is compatible with wide-angle lenses with an equivalent angle of view of a 17mm lens on a full frame camera.
Answered by: Lawrence C
Date published: 2023-07-09
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