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EF 600 f4 IS L II filter holder glass, what is?

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It's a clear filter, and as Radiating stated, it's part of the optical formula of the lens. It's actually designed to hold a gelatin filter (cut to size), although with digital the need for color correction is moot. I suppose one might want an ND gel in the 600 II to shoot Yosemite Falls from Merced ;) .

So...leave it in, unless you replace it with the drop-in CPL when you want polarization.
 
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neuroanatomist said:
It's a clear filter, and as Radiating stated, it's part of the optical formula of the lens. It's actually designed to hold a gelatin filter (cut to size), although with digital the need for color correction is moot. I suppose one might want an ND gel in the 600 II to shoot Yosemite Falls from Merced ;) .

So...leave it in, unless you replace it with the drop-in CPL when you want polarization.

you can just get a B+W ND they are nice and cheap in the small sizes and I would think better quality than a gel, no?
 
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wickidwombat said:
neuroanatomist said:
It's a clear filter, and as Radiating stated, it's part of the optical formula of the lens. It's actually designed to hold a gelatin filter (cut to size), although with digital the need for color correction is moot. I suppose one might want an ND gel in the 600 II to shoot Yosemite Falls from Merced ;) .

So...leave it in, unless you replace it with the drop-in CPL when you want polarization.

you can just get a B+W ND they are nice and cheap in the small sizes and I would think better quality than a gel, no?

Well, the OP was asking about the included drop-in holder, which only takes gels. To use a B+W ND filter (which is what I'd do if I encountered a need for an ND with my 600 II), you'd need the drop-in holder for 52mm screw-in filters - and it's perpetually out of stock, from what I've seen. The drop-in CPL was like that, too - they stopped production and released a WII version (to match the new 'white' paint was the only difference). I suspect a WII version of the screw-in holder will show up eventually, but until then the used market is the only option, seemingly.
 
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