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Oct 05, 2008 17:25 |  #1

So i just recently got a 50mm f/1.4 and decided to get a filter for it. this is the second one i have gone through the first one had a huge scratch on the coating right out of the box so i took it back. i got the second one and it was fine i used it friday night for the first time and it also has scratches now this is really weird is it ok to use it like that or will it mess with my IQ?


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Oct 05, 2008 18:45 |  #2

The Hoya HMC filters are a lower grade filter family than most will recommend here. The Super HMC line is far superior regarding resistance to flare, etc.

How did you scratch the filter? Are you not using a lens hood? Did you possibly use incorrect cleaning procedures?


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Oct 05, 2008 19:12 |  #3

oh if i would have known that i wouldnt have got it and the only reason i picked it up was cause the guy that sold it to me said it was ideal and i dont know much about filters.

im not using a hood, and i dont know if its a scratch i just said it was its like a line of coating that just came out of no where. the glass on the filter is not scratched its just a big line of color that looks like its the uv coating


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Oct 06, 2008 00:56 |  #4

Sounds to me like there's a problem somewhere with how you're handling/transporting/​storing your equipment. What's your method for the mentioned?


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Oct 06, 2008 03:58 |  #5

i dont think so i just stuck it on the lens and i store it in a bag so i dont think it is the way i handle it.

may it be from the lens cap getting to close to the filter and causing it to get the marks on the filter?


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Oct 06, 2008 08:42 |  #6

jcp2000 wrote in post #6443411 (external link)
oh if i would have known that i wouldnt have got it and the only reason i picked it up was cause the guy that sold it to me said it was ideal and i dont know much about filters.

im not using a hood, and i dont know if its a scratch i just said it was its like a line of coating that just came out of no where. the glass on the filter is not scratched its just a big line of color that looks like its the uv coating

That sounds like greasemarks from your fingers.


  
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Oct 06, 2008 10:07 |  #7

Return it yet again and order a B+W MRC F-Pro UV Haze filter from hvstar.com.


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Oct 06, 2008 10:23 |  #8

Return it and put the money toward a hood.



  
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Oct 06, 2008 14:04 |  #9

Vulcan58 wrote in post #6446411 (external link)
That sounds like greasemarks from your fingers.

thats what i thought at first to but i seen no finger prints?....

ben_r_ wrote in post #6446724 (external link)
Return it yet again and order a B+W MRC F-Pro UV Haze filter from hvstar.com.

i will look into it

jr_senator wrote in post #6446813 (external link)
Return it and put the money toward a hood.

should i return it and get a new one and get the lens hood also? if it is from me touching the filter i do it with out even noticing that i am doing it. how does the lens hood benefit me besides protection?!?!


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Oct 06, 2008 14:08 as a reply to  @ jcp2000's post |  #10

i am not super careful with my UV filters (my camera is a tool and gets handled with enough care to keep it working properly but not to the 'kid gloves' extreme) and all they ever need is a quick dry buff with my microfibre cloth to remove the latest fingerprint & they are spotless again. i bought a lens-pen months ago to use for tough smudge removal & so far i've never uncapped it! not sure why yours are giving you such issues... they arent THAT fragile




  
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Oct 06, 2008 14:09 |  #11

The hood not only helps protect the lens' front element but helps to control flair. Protective filters should only be used under certain situations, not all the time. Use a protection filter when paint balls, flying mud or sand, etc, you get the idea.



  
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Oct 06, 2008 14:11 |  #12

jr_senator wrote in post #6447999 (external link)
The hood not only helps protect the lens' front element but helps to control flair. Protective filters should only be used under certain situations, not all the time. Use a protection filter when paint balls, flying mud or sand, etc, you get the idea.

that depends... some lenses like 17-55 are massive dust-vacuums unless fitted with a permanent UV.




  
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Oct 06, 2008 14:30 |  #13

somethingsimple wrote in post #6447992 (external link)
i am not super careful with my UV filters (my camera is a tool and gets handled with enough care to keep it working properly but not to the 'kid gloves' extreme) and all they ever need is a quick dry buff with my microfibre cloth to remove the latest fingerprint & they are spotless again. i bought a lens-pen months ago to use for tough smudge removal & so far i've never uncapped it! not sure why yours are giving you such issues... they arent THAT fragile

i tried to give it a dry buff and it just made it worse and smeared. my camera works fine too nothing wrong or has ever been wrong with it just this stupid filter giving me problems.

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The hood not only helps protect the lens' front element but helps to control flair. Protective filters should only be used under certain situations, not all the time. Use a protection filter when paint balls, flying mud or sand, etc, you get the idea.

i know it protects the front element,i just wanted to know what else it does since i am still in the "newb" phase in some stuff.

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that depends... some lenses like 17-55 are massive dust-vacuums unless fitted with a permanent UV.


im kinda scared to find out if my 50 will suck up dust like there is no tomorrow! thats half the reason i got the filter is to protect the front element and its doing that just getting nasty marks on the filter


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Oct 07, 2008 05:27 as a reply to  @ jcp2000's post |  #14

maybe your camera bag isnt clean on the inside? its picking up something from somewhere... finger prints arent that greasy...

get some lens cleaning fluid & a clean cloth and give it a polish, and clean the inside of your lens cap & bag too, and then just watch how you handle it, you might get a clue as to whats causing it




  
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Oct 07, 2008 11:32 |  #15

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