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When I purchased a Canon EFS 10 -22mm lens last year the instruction booklet stated that if a polarizing filter was needed, that I should use Canon's PL-C 77mm II polarizing filter.
I have now just purchased the Canon EF 100 - 400mm and the instruction manual states the same thing.
The problem is that you cannot put a lens cap on this filter, which is a major pain in the a**....
Is this just a marketing ploy by Canon? Or should I just ignore it and get a polarizer of my choice?
Thanks,
Glenn
I have now just purchased the Canon EF 100 - 400mm and the instruction manual states the same thing.
The problem is that you cannot put a lens cap on this filter, which is a major pain in the a**....
Is this just a marketing ploy by Canon? Or should I just ignore it and get a polarizer of my choice?
Thanks,
Glenn