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| Canon 72mm UV Haze Filter | 
enlarge | Brand: Canon Category: Photography
List Price: $40.00 Buy New: $19.89 You Save: $20.11 (50%)
New (9) from $19.89
Avg. Customer Rating: 29 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 4.1 x 3.7 x 0.6
MPN: 8-7201 Model: 8-7201 UPC: 082966805875 EAN: 0082966805875 ASIN: B00021OCRE
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Pay a little extra for one that won't affect sharpness. October 10, 2008 I bought one of these around the time I got my Canon 40D kit with 28-135mm lens. I've had this filter on since day one, but always thought the lens was a little soft in terms of IQ, so I did a test with/without the filter. The results were night and day. I can't tell if it filtering any UV rays, but it certainly filters sharpness dramatically. Skip this one and go for the Hoya.
Worked well until I tried to clean it October 5, 2008 This filter did its job admirably for nine months. After that time, I noticed some film/gunk buildup on the front of it. I took the filter off the lens and used distilled water and a cloth to clean it using very light pressure.
After cleaning it, there were tiny scratches all over the surface of the filter. So cleaning the filter ruined it.
I'll try buying the Hoya filter and see if that holds up better. A product like this certainly shouldn't be scratched into unusabilty the first time you clean it.
Not what I would expect from Canon September 7, 2008 I just assumed that Canon would make a top quality haze filter, so I ordered it along w/ my new D40. The camera is great, but the filter was not, so I returned it. A local camera shop pro showed me how inferior it was to the equivalent filter by Hoya, which reflects almost no light, while the Canon reflects a great deal. The Hoya filter costs more than the Canon, but it certainly seems stupid to try to save $30 when you've invested $1000+ on a camera, especially when the filter directly affects the quality of the pictures -- which, after all, is what it's all about.
no change in pics August 5, 2008 doesn't seem to make any difference in my outside photos, but i do appreciate the added protection
good July 19, 2008 I am a beginner in photography and I am aware of the debate about using a filter and not using a filter. I chose to use one to protect my lens although it seems a little expensive for what it is. This filter is easy to install on the lens and remove for cleaning. It is working as I expected it to.
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