
B+W
B+W 1100744 52mm Basic Circular Polarizer Filter
★★★★★
Cut reflections and deepen sky saturation on compact lenses with B+W's MRC-coated circular polarizer
$64.91*
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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
Brand
B+W
Model
1100744
Filter Size
52mm
Filter Type
Circular Polarizer
Coating
MRC (Multi-Resistant Coating)
Mount
Black Knurled Filter Mount
Minimum Focal Length
24mm (Full Frame)
Packaging
ECO-Friendly
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- MRC coating maintains contrast and reduces ghosting when shooting into bright or mixed light
- Knurled filter ring rotates smoothly for precise control over reflection elimination and sky saturation
- Compatible down to 24mm full frame without vignetting, covering most standard and moderate wide-angle primes
- Authenticity QR code gives confidence you're getting genuine B+W glass, not a marketplace counterfeit
👎 Cons
- Standard-profile ring may vignette if stacked with other filters on wider focal lengths near 24mm
- 52mm size fits only smaller-diameter lenses — photographers with larger front elements will need a different size
- No included case or pouch for field protection when the filter is off the lens
- Single-coated MRC rather than B+W's higher-tier nano coating, so water and fingerprint resistance is moderate
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this 52mm filter cause vignetting on wide-angle lenses?
B+W rates this filter as suitable down to 24mm on full frame. At that focal length you should see no vignetting in normal shooting. On crop sensors with equivalent focal lengths wider than 24mm full-frame, check your corners — the standard-profile ring may intrude at the extreme edges.
How does the MRC coating affect flare and ghosting in backlit scenes?
The Multi-Resistant Coating reduces internal reflections that cause flare and ghosting, which matters with polarizers since you're adding two extra glass surfaces to your optical path. In practice, you can shoot toward bright light sources with more confidence that contrast stays intact.
Can I stack this polarizer with other filters like a UV or ND?
You can thread additional filters onto the front of this polarizer, but stacking increases the risk of vignetting on wider focal lengths. If you regularly stack, consider using this polarizer alone and adding an ND via a separate holder system, especially below 35mm.
How do I verify that this is a genuine B+W filter and not a counterfeit?
Each filter ships with a QR code that you can scan to verify authenticity directly through B+W. This is worth checking at purchase — counterfeit filters with inferior glass and coatings circulate on major marketplaces.
Does the rotating ring move smoothly enough for precise polarization control while shooting?
The black knurled mount provides a textured grip surface that allows smooth, controlled rotation. You can dial in exactly the polarization angle you want without the ring binding or spinning too freely, even when shooting handheld.