Отзывы о Поляризационный фильтр Marumi DHG SUPER CIRCULAR P. L. D. 67 мм.
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Con: the film quality is a little brittle so anything that touches the filter might scratch it.
I just wanted to buy it to protect my kit lens and as it happens it works amazingly well.

Con: the film quality is a little brittle so anything that touches the filter might scratch it.
I just wanted to buy it to protect my kit lens and as it happens it works amazingly well.

Con: the film quality is a little brittle so anything that touches the filter might scratch it.
I just wanted to buy it to protect my kit lens and as it happens it works amazingly well.

Con: the film quality is a little brittle so anything that touches the filter might scratch it.
I just wanted to buy it to protect my kit lens and as it happens it works amazingly well.

Con: the film quality is a little brittle so anything that touches the filter might scratch it.
I just wanted to buy it to protect my kit lens and as it happens it works amazingly well.

I solved the packaging mystery by digging on the Marumi website. There is a button there to switch between English and Chinese traditional. When you switch to Chinese, the product photos show the exact same packaging that I received.
Genuine product and high quality. Very happy.



Circular Polarisers are one of the few filters I will use (the over being ND filters) and they can do a very good job of, getting rid of reflection, haze and other issues, which are either very hard or can't really be cleaned up in photoshop. The big issue can be that, you do lose optical quality, with cheaper filters and you do lose light, which depending on the day can be good or bad.
I have used the polariser for a couple of jobs now and it does a good job, generally. You can't do miracles but, it does what it is meant to do and does it well.
Marumi has released a recently released a new top of the line circular polariser the Exus, which promises improvements over the DHG Super, though it is more expensive.

I have used this on a number of occasions now on a Nikon D7000 with 3 Nikon lenses attached to brass step-up rings: 18-70mm, 50mm f/1.8G and 105mm f/2.
Flare is well controlled and the polarising effect is well controlled across the field of view, with no colour variation problems.
The filter rotates easily and firmly enough to retain its position.
The filter is relatively thin, and I only really had vignetting on my 18-70 when I stacked this with two other filters and shot at 18mm.
My lens cap attaches easily to it.
I didn't have any trouble with stiction, using my brass Heliopan step-up rings.
The filter cleans easily with a Kauser (microfibre) cloth without problems.

Top notch filter - Lenstip (or whatever that website was) says it's the best, and I can't complain...



The good
+ ring works smoothly
+ easy to clean
+ robust
+ great homogeneity
+ small reflections
The bad
- it's expensive anyway

Don't let the packaging worry you it's for Chinese or Asian market probably but it can't be anything other than genuine.
Really happy with it.


Used on 24-70 nikon on d300S camera




Well worth the extra money as it performs great.

Since then I bought a Marumi lens protector, and once gain no image compromise noticed with and without the protector. Marumi are made in Japan and reeks of quality glass.


