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dave4242
18-Nov-2014, 18:19
hey all,
just wondering what people think resin (lee filters) vs glass (tiffen and schneider)
thanks
cheers
david

vinny
18-Nov-2014, 18:47
I have both. Lee does make a few glass filters by the way.
Glass are more durable over the long haul but aren't compatible with hard surfaces like concrete or rocks. Many of my filters are Hitech and Lee resin.
Many of them aren't neutral (even the $$$ b+w)like they say they are.
Some say only use glass with long lenses because of image degradation.

Eric Woodbury
19-Nov-2014, 13:18
I like glass for rangefinders, but for LF, I prefer 'gels' (or polyester). Cheap, big, lightweight, durable. Too thin to distort, even with wide angles.

Heroique
19-Nov-2014, 13:25
I've enjoyed super results from my (framed) Lee polyesters, but I'm careful to keep them in beautiful shape.

I also have Lee's 4"x6" resin GNDs, and I'm careful with those too.

After years of use, I've come to believe in the lifetime durability of both.

Bob Salomon
19-Nov-2014, 14:05
I like glass for rangefinders, but for LF, I prefer 'gels' (or polyester). Cheap, big, lightweight, durable. Too thin to distort, even with wide angles.

Long lenses are most susceptable to lack of filter flatness, not wides. But wides might bring a grossly unflat filter into somewhat focus at close distances and small apertures.