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Hi,
I was wondering if anyone had any opinions about putting protective filters on quality lenses.
I have previously only had budget lenses and always put a protective filter on them to protect the front element, I think it was more to do with convenience than anything else, basically using them as a lens cap, as I aways lose lens caps so never bother putting them on.
A couple of days ago I got my first quality lens, a Nikon 70-200 F2.8 VRII and I'm not sure if I should put a protective filter on it, on the plus side it would help to protect the front element, and on the negative side I've paid quite a high premium in price and weight to get a "good" lens, and I would hate to compromise the image quality by putting a filter on it.
I took it out for the first time today without a filter on it, and I did feel a bit apprehensive about it getting damaged, it felt a bit "naked" without a protective filter.
If I were to put a filter on it would a hoya Pro 1 be suitable (that is what I use for my other lenses) or is there something better I should be looking at?
On a related note, does anyone know how much approximately it might cost to have the front element of a lens replaced if it were to get damaged?
Thanks for reading
Julie
I was wondering if anyone had any opinions about putting protective filters on quality lenses.
I have previously only had budget lenses and always put a protective filter on them to protect the front element, I think it was more to do with convenience than anything else, basically using them as a lens cap, as I aways lose lens caps so never bother putting them on.
A couple of days ago I got my first quality lens, a Nikon 70-200 F2.8 VRII and I'm not sure if I should put a protective filter on it, on the plus side it would help to protect the front element, and on the negative side I've paid quite a high premium in price and weight to get a "good" lens, and I would hate to compromise the image quality by putting a filter on it.
I took it out for the first time today without a filter on it, and I did feel a bit apprehensive about it getting damaged, it felt a bit "naked" without a protective filter.
If I were to put a filter on it would a hoya Pro 1 be suitable (that is what I use for my other lenses) or is there something better I should be looking at?
On a related note, does anyone know how much approximately it might cost to have the front element of a lens replaced if it were to get damaged?
Thanks for reading
Julie


