
I have to confirm what the Jan. 2010 poster said. These are the cleanest filters I too have ever bought. The company Zeikos I believe is in Japan but the filters are the expected Made in China product as even the largest name brands are now days. I went with these because Multi-Coated is critical in any filter and even more so for the HD cameras that show so much detail including glass imperfections, refractions, distortions, glare and such. If you spend $500-$1000 for a camera don’t settle for anything short of Multi-Coated on your filters. The polarizer filter is the typical “rotating ring” style. If you use a wide angle lens hood/shade on your camcorder you won’t be able to use that attached to the polarizer because as you rotate the ring to optimize the reduction of glare you change the position of the hood/shade where it may show in the scene. No big deal as you only use the Polarizer in limited circumstances and normally leave the UV filter on all the time. The stackable feature allowing you to leave the UV on all the time and add the polarizer or fluorescent filter when needed is a plus as well as for attaching my lens hood. Today’s cameras have exceptional White Balance control and software built in for compensating for any kind of lighting sources, e.g. incandescent, fluorescent, daylight, mercury vapor, etc. so you may not need the FLD filter. But at the price this combo goes for its really a bargain not to be passed up. There are other MC filters that are higher quality than these, thus the 4 Stars, but for the money, I’m happy with the product.
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