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Owners of EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM - Help me find a UV Filter!

 
Charles4400
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Sep 26, 2006 23:07 |  #1

So I am getting a EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM lens Woohoo! (on a Rebel XT)

Since this will be my most expensive investment thus far for my camera I can't even imagine scratching it, so I need your help in helping me pick out a UV Filter.

What is the best , most practical, least interfering and best for the price lens filter you have used to protect this lens?

Please let me know what you think, I can't scratch this lens!!!:)

Thanks!


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Sep 26, 2006 23:17 |  #2

Can't go wrong with either B+W MRC or Hoya SMC / Pro Digital UV Filter but you might want to get a slim filter


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Sep 26, 2006 23:18 |  #3

Charles4400 wrote in post #2042584 (external link)
So I am getting a EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM lens Woohoo! (on a Rebel XT)

Since this will be my most expensive investment thus far for my camera I can't even imagine scratching it, so I need your help in helping me pick out a UV Filter.

What is the best , most practical, least interfering and best for the price lens filter you have used to protect this lens?

Please let me know what you think, I can't scratch this lens!!!:)

Thanks!

b+w or hoya. I like my hoya:)


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Sep 26, 2006 23:26 as a reply to  @ DolphinV8's post |  #4

I wouldnt suggest putting a UV filter on it. For years I was a believer in using UV filters on all lens' to "protect" but they do more harm to images then good. The day I took it off my images took a whirlwind in quality. Its like putting a camera up to a window and shooting thru a window. There is a very slight flare. BTW if you didnt buy the lens yet, am selling mines cause i upgraded to a 5D from a 20D and it's sitting in my bag, havent used it in some time...
But back to the filter, search the web for UV filter flare, like on google or something and you will see it really isnt worth putting a filter on, better off getting the hood to protect it.


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Sep 26, 2006 23:41 |  #5

Thanks for the input! I'll check out Hoya and b+w

Sorry Rohan already on order....but thanks for the info..

(*sigh*) I hate wondering whether I should get a filter or not; hmmm maybe hold off for a bit and see if the hood suffices...I'll check prices, maybe that will be the deciding factor....


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Sep 27, 2006 00:04 |  #6

I have the B+W F-pro standard UV 010 filter on my 10-22... no vignetting at all and the quality is excellent!


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Sep 27, 2006 00:11 |  #7

This is something else ill need when my 10-22 comes! Good thread Charles! I thought if im spending over a grand on this lens i might as well pay the bit more and get a good filter to protect it :)


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Sep 27, 2006 10:49 |  #8

you guys are not listening about what UV filters can do more harm than good to a shot...
read this previous post

https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=86910


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Sep 27, 2006 11:00 |  #9

I have a Hoya Pro1 Super HMC UV filter but its never been used on a lens yet. The only reason I have it is if conditions warrant the use: extreme dusty or wet conditions.




  
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Sep 27, 2006 11:38 |  #10

Bonjour43ma wrote in post #2042739 (external link)
I have the B+W F-pro standard UV 010 filter on my 10-22... no vignetting at all and the quality is excellent!

I have the same setup. No vignetting at all. No need to pay a premium for the slim filter variety.

RohanB, we hear you. I personally haven't had those problems with my setup.:D


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Sep 27, 2006 13:29 |  #11

RohanB wrote in post #2044304 (external link)
you guys are not listening about what UV filters can do more harm than good to a shot...
read this previous post

https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=86910


I've had that problem with cheap Hoya and Tiffen UV filters... the higher end Hoya S-HMC or the B+W filters have no such problem at all - at least from my experience anyway.

Sometimes certain angle will cause ghosting no matter what brand you use, but it's rare if you use higher quality filters and you can always take them off when the situation occurs.

I wouldn't care to put UV filters on lenses that are less than $300 but when it goes into the range of $600+, I'd much rather have a good filter in front to take the hit IF something were to happen... PLUS, L lenses aren't completely weather sealed unless you have an UV filter on anyway.

To each his own, and this debate will never end.


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Sep 27, 2006 13:36 |  #12

Having a hard time finding that filter (B+W F-pro standard UV 010 77mm) can someone provide a link please.

Is it called something else on Amazon.com?


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Sep 27, 2006 14:30 |  #13

B+W MRC UV Filter : http://www.amazon.com …6-2185665?ie=UTF8&s=phot​o (external link)
B+W UV Filter : http://www.amazon.com …665?ie=UTF8&s=e​lectronics (external link)

If you want I have a Brand New 77mm B+W MRC UV Filter up for sale for $70 shipped


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Sep 27, 2006 14:46 |  #14

So the above links are the 'F-Pro Standard' ?

Just looking at pricing right now Luckie, but thanks for the offer.

BTW - do all B & W filters allow for the canon lens cap to be put on and lens hood?


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Sep 27, 2006 14:51 |  #15

Charles4400 wrote in post #2045150 (external link)
do all B & W filters allow for the canon lens cap to be put on and lens hood?

All B+W filters allow you to use lens cap except the slim filter which I believe does not have thread on the outer ring.


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