
B+W
B+W 1100143 72mm Basic UV Haze MRC 010M Filter
★★★★★
Keep your 72mm glass protected and haze-free without sacrificing the contrast and clarity your images depend on.
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Overview
Key Features
Black Knurled Filter Mount for Better Grip
MRC Coating to Control Flare & Ghosting
New QR Code included to Verify Authenticity
Good for down to 24mm Full Frame Format
ECO-Friendly Packaging
Specifications
Filter Size
72mm
Filter Type
UV Haze (010M)
Coating
MRC (Multi-Resistant Coating)
Mount
Black Knurled Aluminum Ring
Minimum Focal Length
24mm (Full Frame)
Authentication
QR Code Verification
Packaging
ECO-Friendly
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- The MRC coating effectively suppresses flare and ghosting when shooting into challenging backlit or mixed-lighting scenes.
- The black knurled mount ring provides a secure, easy grip when threading the filter on and off in cold weather or with gloves.
- At 72mm, it fits a wide range of popular professional zooms and primes, offering permanent lens protection without swapping between shoots.
- UV haze reduction cleans up subtle atmospheric haze in outdoor and landscape work, marginally improving contrast at distance.
- The included QR authentication code gives confidence that the glass and coatings are genuine B+W quality, not a counterfeit knockoff.
👎 Cons
- The standard-profile mount ring is not a slim design, which limits stacking with additional filters on wide-angle lenses at or near 24mm.
- As a Basic line filter, it lacks the brass ring and nano coating found in B+W's higher-tier XS-Pro series, which offer easier cleaning and greater durability.
- UV filtration has minimal visible impact on digital sensors compared to film, making this primarily a protective accessory rather than an optical correction tool.
- The 72mm thread size means it only fits lenses with a matching filter diameter — photographers with mixed lens kits may need multiple sizes or step-up rings.
- No included case or pouch for storage, so you will want to keep the original packaging or supply your own protective container.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this filter cause vignetting on wide-angle lenses?
B+W rates this filter as compatible down to 24mm on full-frame, so standard wide-angle zooms like a 24-70mm will be fine. On ultra-wide lenses wider than 24mm, the filter ring may encroach into the frame corners, so check your widest focal length before committing.
What does the MRC coating actually do for my images?
The Multi-Resistant Coating reduces flare and ghosting when shooting toward light sources — street lamps at night, backlit portraits, or sun-drenched landscapes. It also repels water, dust, and smudges, which means less time cleaning in the field and more consistent contrast across your frames.
Can I stack this filter with a polarizer or ND filter without vignetting issues?
Stacking adds ring thickness, which increases vignetting risk at wider focal lengths. At 72mm on a standard-width lens, one additional slim-profile filter typically works without issues above 35mm. For heavy stacking on wide-angle setups, consider stepping up to B+W's XS-Pro nano-coated slim-mount line.
How do I verify this is a genuine B+W filter and not a counterfeit?
Each filter ships with a QR code on the packaging that you scan to confirm authenticity directly through B+W. This is worth checking — counterfeit filters with inferior glass and coatings can degrade image quality rather than protect it.
Does this filter introduce any measurable color cast?
A properly manufactured UV haze filter like this one is designed to be optically neutral. The MRC coating helps maintain color fidelity, and in practice you should see no visible color shift compared to shooting without a filter on the lens.