Just seen a Nikon 77mm CPL for sale $100's Just interested in how they compare with other brands haven't rung about condition yet.
Just seen a Nikon 77mm CPL for sale $100's Just interested in how they compare with other brands haven't rung about condition yet.
Nikon, D750, D5000, 35mm f/1.8, 18-55mm & 55-200mm kit lens,
Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8, Sigma 120-400mm, Sigma 150-600S, SB-910, Metz mecablitz 58 AF-2
Manfrotto 680B Mono + 234RC tilt, 055XPROB + 804RC2.
I had the Nikon CPL 67mm filter. It was very clear, and sharp. It cost me $120 so 100 might be a good price, depending in your budget.
Also Hoya CPL 55mm. It is good as well, and it cost me $50.
I can't compare them because I used different lens. Hope this helps with your decision.
Enjoy snapping around.
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J. Arguello.
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Ive got the 77mm Nikon CPL and used to have a Hoya 77mm CPL, while i cant remember now which photos were taken with which so i cant post a direct comparison i do think the quality of the nikon one was better overall.
Looking at it now compared to a smaller hoya CPL the build quality is much nicer
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