Isn't it possible since these filters were not in any demand until the M8 that a lot of them people snapped up from existing stock had been lying around a while? That would explain why some are pre-MRC.
Isn't it possible since these filters were not in any demand until the M8 that a lot of them people snapped up from existing stock had been lying around a while? That would explain why some are pre-MRC.
Not really. People buy uncoated filters all the time. I once bought a filter for an instance I was going to Death Valley and wanted dust protection. The filter I bought wasn't coated and I didn't notice. When I returned I asked the salesman about why he sold me a bare filter. He said that a lot of people don't want to spend the extra money!
Go figure. "protecting" a $1000 lens with a cheap piece of glass
You misunderstood my statement. My speculation is that 486 filters--not uncoated filters in general--had practically no demand prior to the M8, therefore what was on-hand at stores might have been sitting since before MRC was an option. Once the stores ran out of their limited stock, the new ones coming from the manufacturer have all been marked MRC.
Go figure. "protecting" a $1000 lens with a cheap piece of glass
Well, I don't have to like it but there is a good reason. If I want to play in the rangefinder sandbox, I have two choices: I own one (RD1) and I'm waiting for the other 😀
You misunderstood my statement. My speculation is that 486 filters--not uncoated filters in general--had practically no demand prior to the M8, therefore what was on-hand at stores might have been sitting since before MRC was an option. Once the stores ran out of their limited stock, the new ones coming from the manufacturer have all been marked MRC.
More likely it's the same filter, only some people get tied up in a knot assuming that the filters don't have anti-reflection coatings unless they explicitly say so. If anything, they probably just started printing MRC on the mount at some point because it was a call generator. The B+W catalog only lists two variations: digital pro in a silver mount, and f-pro in a black mount. Me, I'd assume any lens or filter sold by a manufacturer as reputable as B+W or Schneider as a 'pro' product is going to be suitably coated. This isn't Tiffen!
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