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having just got back from hols where we had some seriously great weather i did find with the 10-18 at times it was a bit of struggle to overcome the effects of blown skies or water reflections.
budget from the hols has been blown out the water so dont have much to spend ( sub £20 ) . the 10-18mm canon has a 67mm filter thread and ive seen a thread on here linking to an ebay CPL that several people have purchased and are happy with. However the filter looks quite thick and im worring about vignetting so really im probably going to need a slim /ultra slim filter.
Hoya is out of price range ( Kenko may be inside ).
i can also pick up a Jacobs ( black box version ) for £12 but no nothing about them ( other than they do a blue and black box and the black box are the "pro" versions.
also seen some HAMA ones pretty cheap but they again look to thick.
also seen the Kood ones that come in ultraslim but can find very little info on them.
i know there are plenty of very cheap "unbranded " ones that can be got for under a tenner and i know i could easily pay £200+ for one as well but for now just looking for somethign realtively cheap thats not going to make a total pigs ear of images and cause lots of vignetting and have me end up throwing the thing into the sea!
budget from the hols has been blown out the water so dont have much to spend ( sub £20 ) . the 10-18mm canon has a 67mm filter thread and ive seen a thread on here linking to an ebay CPL that several people have purchased and are happy with. However the filter looks quite thick and im worring about vignetting so really im probably going to need a slim /ultra slim filter.
Hoya is out of price range ( Kenko may be inside ).
i can also pick up a Jacobs ( black box version ) for £12 but no nothing about them ( other than they do a blue and black box and the black box are the "pro" versions.
also seen some HAMA ones pretty cheap but they again look to thick.
also seen the Kood ones that come in ultraslim but can find very little info on them.
i know there are plenty of very cheap "unbranded " ones that can be got for under a tenner and i know i could easily pay £200+ for one as well but for now just looking for somethign realtively cheap thats not going to make a total pigs ear of images and cause lots of vignetting and have me end up throwing the thing into the sea!