Filter for Tamron 150-600?

TrabimanUK

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Hi guys,

I've done it. Placed my order for the mighty 150-600 last night, hopefully it should arrive before September.

There aren't many (good) 95mm filters arround and all are pretty expensive, I know there are cheaper non-branded, but I want a good quality filter for wildlife shots. So, what one would you recommend?

So far I've found these in the £75-100 range:
- Sigma EX DG Ultra Violet (UV) Filter - Super Multi-Coated
- B+W F-Pro SC 010 Brass Clear UV 70179
- Marumi DHG
- NiSi DW1 WIDE BAND PRO MC UV
- Hama HTMC Coated UV Filter 390 (O-Haze)
- Hoya UV(O)

Many thanks in advance,

Grant :)
 
Even though I am a pro-filter user for ease of cleaning and such, I would avoid one on this lens for a few reasons.

1.) Generally, super-telephotos run into issues with filters at times (see 100-400 and even the 400 f/5.6)

2.) Expensive... Expect to pay $100 or more for a good 95mm filter. The lens itself is only $1000, so your paying nearly 10% of the lens for a filter.

3.) Being Tamron and not Canon/Nikon, if you did damage front element and require replacement I am sure it would be about the cost of your 95mm filter. Canon may charge $200-300 for a front element, but I don't see Tamron having such a high markup on a lens.


If you do get a filter, I really like the Hoya HD's if they come in that size... Otherwise, one of the B+W MRC filters.
 
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I bought the Marumi. It is great - no adverse effects on IQ, and I dropped it onto concrete and not a mark on it. I normally use expensive B+W, and the Marumi seems just as good.

The reason I bought a filter was to to protect the front when carrying the lens around without a hood, which would normally protect it, in urban settings on vacation to make the lens look a lot smaller.
 
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AlanF said:
I bought the Marumi. It is great - no adverse effects on IQ, and I dropped it onto concrete and not a mark on it. I normally use expensive B+W, and the Marumi seems just as good.

The reason I bought a filter was to to protect the front when carrying the lens around without a hood, which would normally protect it, in urban settings on vacation to make the lens look a lot smaller.

+1 It's a huge piece of glass at the front. I got the B+W.
 
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photonius said:
I prefer Melitta or Folgers filters. Disposable, and inexpensive. they have some vignetting though ;)

Haha I, too, use Melitta filters. My coffee brews through it, and at least that removes the vignetting on my eyes. I wouldn't be surprised if it added a rather rough vignetting if applied on a Tamron 150-600 though... :)
 
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Hi guys,

thanks for your feedback - especially about the Marumi, as I hadn't heard much about them before.

photonius said:
I prefer Melitta or Folgers filters. Disposable, and inexpensive. they have some vignetting though ;)

photonius, thanks. You forgot to mention they biodegrabable too! Not too sure about their UV filtering ability, but might make for a romantic misty feel to the shot as the lion is tyrying to rip my face off ;)

Cheers guys! :)
 
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TrabimanUK said:
Hi guys,

thanks for your feedback - especially about the Marumi, as I hadn't heard much about them before.

photonius said:
I prefer Melitta or Folgers filters. Disposable, and inexpensive. they have some vignetting though ;)

photonius, thanks. You forgot to mention they biodegrabable too! Not too sure about their UV filtering ability, but might make for a romantic misty feel to the shot as the lion is tyrying to rip my face off ;)

Cheers guys! :)

And you can use them to pad your wounds... ;)

Seriously, from all I've seen, a UV/protector filter on these big teles is best avoided unless you have a special reason.
I've compiled filter info a while back, including links to the lenstip.com tests http://photonius.wikispaces.com/Filters
as pointed out, the marumi seems quite ok.
 
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I got the clear mulit-coated glass protective filter from Marumi, not the UV, "Marumi 95mm DHG Super Lens Protect Filter ".

One thing in favour of the Melitta filter is that it is 100% guaranteed to remove all vignetting.

Regarding the CPL, doesn't it make the lens rather slow at 600mm with the light loss?
 
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