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    Formatt brand filters - anyone familiar with them?

    They think quite highly of their product, based on their prices.

    Have any of you used their b&w contrast filters? TIA.

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    Re: Formatt brand filters - anyone familiar with them?

    They make both resin and glass. Which are you looking at?

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    Re: Formatt brand filters - anyone familiar with them?

    They're 105mm threaded, so I presume they're glass.

    I went back and checked... Yes, they are glass.

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    Haven't used them, but I believe they're considered fairly high-end, made with Schott glass, if I'm not mistaken.

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    Re: Formatt brand filters - anyone familiar with them?

    Thanks, David. For the price they sure better be high-end.

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    Re: Formatt brand filters - anyone familiar with them?

    Yes, they are very well made. I bought a bunch on ebay a few years ago very inexpensively. There was a seller in the UK that was blowing them out.

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    Re: Formatt brand filters - anyone familiar with them?

    Thanks Bruce. Makes sense. I think Formatt is a UK company/brand.

    I'll order one and have a look. I'm reluctant to drop $400 for a filter without getting some opinions first.

    Thanks again.

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    Re: Formatt brand filters - anyone familiar with them?

    I believe they're also known as Hitech filters. Hitech filters seem to sit between Cokin and Lee. I used to have a sit of Hitech grads. They were ok but would get a little bit of colour cast with them. I upgraded to Lee filters and haven't looked back.

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    Re: Formatt brand filters - anyone familiar with them?

    Hi welly,

    I think they're different.
    The Formatt filters I'm looking at use Schott crown glass with a guaranteed flatness of 2 wavelengths.
    That appears to be a lot tighter spec than either Cokin or Lee.

    Thanks.

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    Re: Formatt brand filters - anyone familiar with them?

    Hitech is the Formatt brand of rectangular plastics (CR39) filters. LF trivia: They were the makers behind the Sinar filter system.

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