somethingsimple wrote in post #6447992
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.
jr_senator wrote in post #6447999
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.
somethingsimple wrote in post #6448019
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