siejones
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I always considered it obvious I would loose a little light when using and UV or skyligtht filter but I never realised how much. I was doing some testing today with and without filters and found both my filters a UV and Skylight of different makes both stop the light by 2/3's of a stop. That's huge considering it's only a 3rd of a stop away from a full stop.
We pay huge amounts more for a lens that is capable of going one stop lower wide open then we dampen that by keeping these filters on for protection. My 70-200 F4 may as well by a F5.0 with the filter on. I don't think I need to go on about the disadvantages of this 2/3's of light loss. There were times I might not had to gone to that higher/noiser ISO if I had not had the filter on.
I am thinking maybe that I will keep the filter on for storage and carrage and for landscape shots and tripod shots but for the light crucial stuff I think it's gonna start coming off.
We pay huge amounts more for a lens that is capable of going one stop lower wide open then we dampen that by keeping these filters on for protection. My 70-200 F4 may as well by a F5.0 with the filter on. I don't think I need to go on about the disadvantages of this 2/3's of light loss. There were times I might not had to gone to that higher/noiser ISO if I had not had the filter on.
I am thinking maybe that I will keep the filter on for storage and carrage and for landscape shots and tripod shots but for the light crucial stuff I think it's gonna start coming off.
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