I buy my glass filters from Formatt, a British company. Excellent quality and at the time I purchased certainly cheaper than Lee.
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I buy my glass filters from Formatt, a British company. Excellent quality and at the time I purchased certainly cheaper than Lee.
Website HERE
Colin – I appreciate your comments, but resins are still soft and are relatively easy to scratch, even with careful compounding and surface treatments. If I look at some of my high end resin filters under magnification and oblique lighting, I do see small scratches after several years of service. I’ll stick with glass wherever I can.
They are not quite the bargain on this side of the Atlantic, Mike. I have had a look at this brand as well, and pricewise they tend to be in the same price range as the other brands. Their HiTech line seems to be a bit less expensive.
The main reason I am looking at this type of filter is that I also shot a fair bit of video on some fairly high end gear, and going with Precison / Schneider gives me the opportunity to share matte boxes and filters between still and video cameras.
Another source is Griturn, a UK company which will supply Lee and also their 'house brand' which I guess are plastic being cheaper. They have a very comprehensive range of filters and will make specialist gear.
Another source is www.srb-griturn.com who have a comprehensive range of filters along with their own 'house brand' which are cheaper ... they also make things for specialist purposes.
Sorry for double post ... didn't think first one worked as I went for Griturn URL.