Varina Patel Reviews Benro 100mm Filter Holder System and Hardened Glass Filters

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  • @tammymellertphoto
    @tammymellertphoto 5 років тому +2

    Great video on the filters. I love my Benro tripods and one day I would love to have some of these filters to upgrade my cheap ones I got to learn with.

  • @TheGregWallace
    @TheGregWallace 23 дні тому

    What is confusing everyone is that there are two different holders a FH100M2 and a FH100M2B. The FH100M2B is the one that is compatible with the Benro MACPL95 Polarizer and the FH100M2 is compatible with the Benro MACPL82 Polarizer

  • @andyvan5692
    @andyvan5692 9 місяців тому

    nice one benro, now can you upsize this to fit Medium and Large format lenses, with a 95mm+ filter size?
    I love the geared ND knob, and the fact the filters cant fall, great for LF monorails, so the filter can't bash into the rail.
    one point here, we need a system for these lenses, most manufacturers of lf cameras (apart from intrepid in the UK, Cambo, and Linhof) are not making as much any more{film monorails, that is} and importantly, things like compendium shades (which are proprietary, and in sinar, arca-Swiss what holds the filters on the lens) are very rare, if at all made today, so some "agnostic" solution is needed, so we can take our gear outside, in the sun, knowing we have ND and polarisers, which can help us if and when we need them.

  • @carlosincote7163
    @carlosincote7163 2 роки тому

    I have the FH100M2 system. I am very satisfied with the quality, light weight, easy to install kit.

  • @brettharris626
    @brettharris626 5 років тому +1

    Dam, looking for a fantastic system like this.. be fantastic to get a hold of this complete system, for my Alpha Brisbane Group photowalks/landscapes and to review.

  • @jigstenorio
    @jigstenorio 5 років тому

    what is the difference between the FH100M2 vs the FH100M2B? is the B worth the extra bucks? Thanks

    • @kamchowful
      @kamchowful 5 років тому

      I think M2 takes a 82mm polarizer and M2B takes a 95mm polarizer. With the 95mm you can avoid vignetting up to 16mm wide angle lens. So, buy the system that fits the widest lens you have or plan to buy in the future.