DREW WILEY
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Here we go again... citing something old by Ansel as somehow an acceptable quality standard today. You gotta be kidding. Ever seen some of those old negs up close, or even the prints themselves, and how much hell people went through dodging, burning, and then spotting those. NO !!!! - if it was good enough for Ansel, it's not necessarily going to be good enough for me. Gel filters accumulate grit and fingerprints like crazy under outdoor usage, creases too. They aren't cheap either. There are way better options today. My own specialized Wratten gels have lasted decades because they are pampered and never leave the lab.
But if you bought a paper clip with a Leica logo on the package it would probably cost a hundred bucks, even though it cost them a cent apiece. No different with filters. Most of them are just from the usual suspects anyway. I've recently run into Hoya filters drastically marked up for private labeling reasons, though exactly the same thing except for the labeling. I personally just want to get the job done. I don't need a Collector Edition filter with glued genuine alligator hide around the rim.
But if you bought a paper clip with a Leica logo on the package it would probably cost a hundred bucks, even though it cost them a cent apiece. No different with filters. Most of them are just from the usual suspects anyway. I've recently run into Hoya filters drastically marked up for private labeling reasons, though exactly the same thing except for the labeling. I personally just want to get the job done. I don't need a Collector Edition filter with glued genuine alligator hide around the rim.
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