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After three weeks of heavy use and being bashed around it is still as good as new - no blemishes or scratches.







I recommend it









The marumi is solid And have good material's , Nice finished .



I initially bought cheap filters, which was fine for poorer quality glass I guess, but as my lenses got sharper (and more expensive), I found out how much they can really mess up the quality of decent glass.
Played around with the idea of some of the more established, and despite knowing the down side of cheap filters, was not going to pay the cost of something like the B+W. Read some good stuff about Marumi, and thought I would give it a go, and boy am I glad I did.
Still relatively expensive compared to the cheap ones, but reasonably priced I think. Though when you stick them on your lens, and notice how little your image quality is degraded, it becomes very much worth it.
I only have one 77mm, which I alternate between my several lenses, using an adapter for my 72mm lenses, and will one day purchase a proper 72mm (as sometimes can be a pain to get off the adapter).
No doubt a 5 star product.

However I am finding it very difficult to actually use compared to other polarising filters that I have. Its extremely slim so thenotched rotating grip is very very thin, you arent sure whether you are rotating it, and as the filter is so thin to operate it your fingers catch the lens barrel.
I really dont like it, and as I rarely use polarising it isnt a disaster for me, but I would encourage you to really check out its size and ergonomics.

The filter is very thin and does not cause vignetting on any of my lenses, however, my primary use of this configuration is when mounted on a Hi-tech Formatt Square filter holder with 77mm CPF mount on the front. I use this setup with my M43 system. For my DSLR system, I adopt a similar Lee holder setup and use the B&W CPF. However 77mm is a very useful native size for a good number of my Canon lenses too.
In comparison, the B&W is brass and heavy whereas the Marumi is very light and convenient. The advantage of brass is that it tends not to stick when fitting to other metals, which makes it easy to remove, whereas aluminium alloys can stick and be very difficult to remove, on occasion. However, I have not experienced issues in this regard with the Marumi yet, that said, a filter wrench is a very cheap and light accessory, if needs be.
TLDR: Great Filter - Buy without hesitation.


