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Equipment & Techniques => Cameras, Lenses and Shooting gear => Topic started by: boku on August 14, 2005, 07:57:01 am

Title: hoya ultra thin HMC or Super HMC pro1
Post by: boku on August 14, 2005, 07:57:01 am
The 17-40 on your 1.6 crop camera can withstand a standard thickness polarizer without vignetting at any aperture. You may be paying a premium and sacrificing durability for no good reason.
Title: hoya ultra thin HMC or Super HMC pro1
Post by: boku on August 14, 2005, 09:47:56 am
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Hey! Who said anything about polarizers?
Yeah, good point. So is this a UV, Polarizer, or what? I still go with my original position. Thin is not needed in these circumstances.
Title: hoya ultra thin HMC or Super HMC pro1
Post by: irev210 on August 14, 2005, 02:48:55 pm
I am just looking at UV and polarizers.

So can you recommend a less expensive filter?  It is good to know I dont need to spend $50 on a 3mm thick filter.
Title: hoya ultra thin HMC or Super HMC pro1
Post by: matt4626 on August 21, 2005, 03:32:53 pm
I believe all the "Pro" thin filters have front threads. The ultra thins do not.
Title: hoya ultra thin HMC or Super HMC pro1
Post by: irev210 on August 14, 2005, 04:12:11 am
Hey, first time poster here...

I dont know if I should get the Hoya Ultra Thin HMC or the Super HMC pro1.  They are both 3mm thick.  I am using this on my new 17-40mm f/4 L lens.


Didnt seem to be able to find any information.  This is my first big lens purchase and I spent months thinking if I wanted 10-22 or the 17-40mm, even though I only have a 350D, I decided to pop for the 17-40mm even with the 1.6 crop.


If there is another filter that I should be looking at, let me know.

I just dont want to get something too thick.
Title: hoya ultra thin HMC or Super HMC pro1
Post by: Ray on August 14, 2005, 09:33:02 am
Hey! Who said anything about polarizers?
Title: hoya ultra thin HMC or Super HMC pro1
Post by: Evan on August 14, 2005, 11:01:38 am
I didn't like the thin ones because the one I bought didn't have threads on the front for the lens cap and it was harder to handle without getting your fingers on the glass.
Title: hoya ultra thin HMC or Super HMC pro1
Post by: irev210 on August 21, 2005, 05:25:20 am
well, i decided to go with the Pro1 just incase I go with a full frame in a few years.


I've been doing a lot of research, and some shooting.  The 10-22mm or 17-40 was such a tough call.

The 17-40 replaced the 18-55 that came with my camera, so I guess it worked out.
Title: hoya ultra thin HMC or Super HMC pro1
Post by: Khurram on August 21, 2005, 05:38:25 pm
the Pro 1's do have front threads, but i've found that lens caps generally don't stay on too well with the Pro1 filter.  
the other negative about them is that the build quality isn't that great (compared to B+W or Heliopan).

My Pro1 polarizer popped out of it's frame (the glass portion seperated from the rotating ring) when i dropped it.

Having said that, ive still stuck with the Pro1 filters for my 16-35mm lens because none of the alternatives have front threads (I REALLY wish that Singh-Ray would put threads on their thin mount filters)