







🛡️ Protect your lens, perfect your shot — because your vision deserves the best.
The B+W 77mm UV Protection Filter features a 16-layer multi-resistant coating that guards your lens against scratches, dust, and moisture while eliminating UV-induced blue haze for clearer, sharper images. Its precision F-PRO brass mount fits wide-angle lenses seamlessly, and the advanced MRC coating repels dirt and water, making cleaning effortless. Made in Germany by Schneider Kreuznach, a trusted name with NASA heritage, this filter is the professional’s choice for durable, high-quality lens protection and superior optical performance.
| ASIN | B0000BZLBQ |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #49 in Camera Lens Sky & UV Filters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,897) |
| Date First Available | August 5, 2003 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
| Item model number | 66-070252 |
| Manufacturer | B + W |
| Product Dimensions | 3.7 x 3.7 x 0.8 inches |
J**Z
Expensive but absolutely worth it.
I wish I had just ordered this filter in the beginning. These are really expensive and cause you to pause when you need to outfit seven really expensive L series Canon lenses. This is not the place to try and save some money, especially if you do any professional shooting. I originally went with HOYA top of the line MRC filters which are a bit less expensive. Unfortunately, if they get dirty, it is almost impossible to get them clean again - especially if the dirt on the filter is oily like finger prints or skin oil. No matter which optical cleaning solution you use they will leave a very slight haze on the filter and this is after almost 20 minutes of cleaning. Not a good thing to happen during a shoot when the talent and crew are standing around waiting for you. I then tested the B+W non MRC filters, these are good as long as no light source is in the frame - you will have ghosting especially at night. For about 30 additional dollars you get the MRC version and this is at the top of the filter hierarchy. I had previously worked in Motion Pictures and the B+W coatings are far superior to all the different brands I have previously worked with doing film. Finally, I bit the bullet and ordered a bunch of the B+W MRC filters. They are perfect and clean very easily. I am slowly but surely replacing all my other filters with these exceptional filters. I also use one of their circular polarizers (had to sell a kid to afford it) but it is amazing and produces great results at the right angles. Summary: This is the top of the line absolute best filter for UV haze protection that is easy to clean, durable and very high quality construction. The only downside is they are very expensive.
D**G
The Coating Really Works! If time is money, paying more for this filter is worth it!
Background and Context: I've never given haze filters much thought in the past and have used many Hoya and Tiffen filters (obviously I'm not a professional) on my lenses for the sole purpose of protection (mostly because I have a toddler). I needed a filter for my Canon 24-105 F4/L, and Amazon recommended this filter in the "frequently bought together" section of the product description. I wasn't too sure about spending the extra money on a "magic coating" for a utilitarian haze filter, but all I can say is that I am amazed with this thing and that it is definitely worth the money (see math below for justification)! Problem Statement: I waste a lot of time cleaning my lenses/haze filters (you would too if you had a toddler)- and I still can't get them crystal clear. I also need a filter that won't distort my lens, and most of all, i need something to protect my lens from damage. Math and "Business Case": Assume you have to clean your lens once a week and it takes you 10 minutes each session (you are very thorough) on your uncoated filter. That's roughly 40 minutes a month which equates to 8 hours a year. If you paid someone at minimum wage ($8.25 if you lived in Illinois)to clean your lens, that would be ~$66.00 a year. Then let's assume you will spend 1 minute every two weeks wiping off your B+W filter- using the same calculations, your cost to clean that would be $3.30 a year. So your hypothetical potential labor savings would be about ~$62/year (assuming a non-unionized workforce)- or roughly the cost of the filter at today's amazon price. If you are looking to purchase this filter, most likely you make more than minimum wage; therefore if your time is money- this filter is definitely worth the time it gives you to do other things (such as take pictures or watching prime time network television). Evidence: The "aha moment" occurred when I took my camera to a water park for my son's birthday party; and as kids will do, they started splashing and shooting water guns at me. When I went to wipe off the lens, I was amazed that the water had actually beaded off and the filter remained relatively crystal clear- i didn't have to do anything. This never happens with my other filters as similar events would result in a long session with lens wipes/solutions, microfiber cloths, and a blower (and the filter still wouldn't be crystal clear). More Evidence: In addition, I am lazy with my cameras and the lens caps are rarely on. I just took a look at my camera and the filter is still crystal clear with no dust or smudges. I hate to sound like an infomercial but this is really amazing! OK, I've spent way too much time discussing a circular piece of glass. Bottom Line: If you hate spending a lot of time cleaning your lenses and you perceive your time as valuable, buy this filter! Cliff Notes: Pros: Crystal clear, solid quality (made in Germany like Sham Wows), and the coating really works. Will save you time. Cons: Pricier than other Haze Filters
T**P
High Quality at a Good Price
I use the B&W UV MRC (010M) on practically all of my lenses. I had used other brands in the past (most notably Singh-Ray and Tiffen), but I switched over to B&W permanently a couple years ago because it seems to be the most well-balanced product relative to price and quality. Singh-Ray is the Rolex of filters...the feel of their filters is top notch, but I was not able to discern any difference in image quality between Singh-Ray and B&W filters. Both filters feel strong and secure when fastened to the lens. Singh-Ray UV filters cost practically twice a B&W UV filter...so choosing Singh-Ray over B&W would require a very noticeable difference in quality, and from my point of view, there isn't one. There is no noticeable difference in image quality when using either a Tiffen or B&W UV filters. B&W's knurling feels a tad bit smoother, and I personally prefer the brass lettering of a B&W filter over the aluminum lettering of the Tiffen. Over time, Tiffen filters seem more prone to knicks and scratches on the surface of the filter ring...whereas B&W's filter ring seems to withstand the elements slightly better. From my experience, both filters are equally easy to screw on and off the front of the lens. Generally speaking, I strongly recommend that you use some sort of UV or clear filter on the front of your lens, if for no other reason than to protect the front element of your lens. At some point, you will bump into something, be exposed to poor weather, or will simply drop the lens onto unforgiving ground. Higher quality lenses are an investment in that they hold their value relatively well if they are kept in excellent condition. I would MUCH prefer to introduce a filter to rain or an accidental bump rather than the exposed lens element. Additionally, keeping a filter on the lens will help protect the glass from dust particles over time. It's much easier (and less stressful) to clean a filter than lens glass. B&W UV filters are an excellent balance of quality and price. I would highly recommend them to anyone looking to protect the front of their lens.
A**T
Nothing comes close to a B+W filter in terms of image and construction quality. These are the only filters I use on all my lenses.
M**E
Il marchio e la qualita' non si discutono. Oggetto eccellente dalle prestazioni super. Consigliato per chi vuole ottenere risultati eccellenti nelle sue fotografie. Ovviamente la qualita' si paga come del resto in tutte le cose. Stra consigliato!
N**R
using this with sony alpha 6300...it is very good,wont interfere with the photo both in low and good light conditions...highly recommend this product
M**N
Ho acquistato questo filtro perché possiedo già un filtro B+W e posso dire che sono robusti e di alta qualità. Volevo acquistare il tipo con nano-coating, ma per disattenzione ho acquistato l'NVG, che costa comunque di meno e fa lo stesso lavoro. Volevo soltanto proteggere il mio obiettivo da spruzzi di acqua e polvere in modo di non dove pulirlo ogni volta che viene utilizzato. Il filtro è stato consegnato in orario e con la sua scatola originale. Si vede chiaramente che è autentico e non esiterei di acquistare altri filtri di questa marca da questo venditore.
G**Z
Bardzo dobrej jakości filtr, jestem zadowolony z zakupu i z czystym sumieniem polecam każdemu, któremu zależy na ochronie przedniej soczewki obiektywu.
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