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Thread: Filter merits

  1. #21

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    Mars

    Re: Filter merits

    Thanks for all the replies.
    A lot of helpful advice on both filters and lens hoods

    I myself has only ever used protective filters because I'm a bit nervous about scratches.

    I think I'll go for it and give it a try.
    I find myself outside a lot and it couldn't hurt to try I suppose.

    Once I take the plunge, I'll report back on my findings!

    Thanks for all the help

  2. #22

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    Re: Filter merits

    The simple answer is not to knock your lens against anything and if you use a polariser get or organise a hood with a cut-out portion so you can operate the CPL .... I am sure it was Manfred who showed us one of them in an earlier discourse on this contentious subject I will continue to have a lens hood on most if not all my cameras 7/24 and rarely use a CPL
    The rubber hood is a convienience gadget* and only shields the lens from light, not very good at that, but neither are the petral hoods, nothing else. * I have one on my 50mm legacy lens and it enabled me to close the flap of my camera case in SLR days Though later I got the elephant's trunk version if anybody remembers those? [Pentax]

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