Well, whilst photographing a flower, my tripod broke leg broke, so it fell about 40cm onto a tiny stone! So technically I'm lying when I say something hit it, but it makes me sound less stupid!
Now, this is why I buy filters - That, and to stop people putting their grubby fingers on my lens. I'm much more confident cleaning a £30 Hoya Pro filter than a £500 lens
1) The reason illustrated by this topic.
2) It completes the weather sealing on my lens, and I KNOW that one day someone in a club is just gonna spill a whole drink all over it.
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