What is everybodys opinion for having filters on all lenses. I have some expensive lenses and was wondering if there would be any loss in quality and is everyone using them while shooting.
buffalophotographer Senior Member 306 posts Joined Dec 2005 Location: Buffalo, NY More info | Dec 29, 2005 21:15 | #1 What is everybodys opinion for having filters on all lenses. I have some expensive lenses and was wondering if there would be any loss in quality and is everyone using them while shooting. 1Ds2 , 1d2n , 5d , / 24-70 f2.8 / 70-200 f2.8 , 28-300 IS / 50mm f1.4 / 85mm f1.8 / 15mm Fisheye / 14mm Sigma / -----Kodak 14n /
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MrChad Goldmember 2,815 posts Joined Aug 2004 Location: Chicagoland More info | Dec 29, 2005 21:43 | #2 buffalophotographer wrote: What is everybodys opinion for having filters on all lenses. I have some expensive lenses and was wondering if there would be any loss in quality and is everyone using them while shooting. You will loose some light, I think my Canon UV L-39 sharp cut filters suggest 1 stop possible. I take them off in very low light, else I leave them on. Many feel they are un needed for anything other then special needs. I kaNt sPeL...
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lmitch6 Senior Member 539 posts Joined Oct 2005 Location: California More info | Dec 29, 2005 21:44 | #3 It's a heated debate. Some swear by having a filter on every lens "just in case". Some will suggest using a lens hood, which you should be doing anyway..
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SkipD Cream of the Crop 20,476 posts Likes: 165 Joined Dec 2002 Location: Southeastern WI, USA More info | Dec 29, 2005 21:54 | #4 I have never used filters for "protection" for the 40 years that I have been using SLR cameras. I have, however, always used quality lens hoods whenever a lens has been out of the camera case. The glass on all my old lenses is in pristine condition, while the outer surfaces have paint worn off due to the extensive use I have put the lenses through. I never get fingerprints on my lenses, because my fingers can't reach around the lens hoods. My lens hoods - because they are mounted on the lenses - provide not only impact/contact protection, but keep stray light from degrading my images. Skip Douglas
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buffalophotographer THREAD STARTER Senior Member 306 posts Joined Dec 2005 Location: Buffalo, NY More info | thanks for the link, That is an excellent article. I am going to purchase a few filters as I shoot by the Niagara Falls occasionally(mist and all) but will leave them off for other times. 1Ds2 , 1d2n , 5d , / 24-70 f2.8 / 70-200 f2.8 , 28-300 IS / 50mm f1.4 / 85mm f1.8 / 15mm Fisheye / 14mm Sigma / -----Kodak 14n /
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SkipD Cream of the Crop 20,476 posts Likes: 165 Joined Dec 2002 Location: Southeastern WI, USA More info | buffalophotographer wrote: thanks for the link, That is an excellent article. I am going to purchase a few filters as I shoot by the Niagara Falls occasionally(mist and all) but will leave them off for other times. Sounds like a very reasonable decision to me. Just make sure you don't forget to use the lens hoods. Skip Douglas
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