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Awww come on Hoppy, hard to take a pic through a lens cap!![]()
At least you'ld get consistent results
Awww come on Hoppy, hard to take a pic through a lens cap!![]()
...in normal environments i just do not get why people would induce flair by having a UV on

It's a worry...
Shot straight into the setting sun - note the appalling 'flair' (sic) caused by my Hoya Pro-1 UV filter...lol
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If you look more closely Rob, you'll see the horse has been lost completely.

Thirty years of smashing my kit into walls, trees, vehicles and other stuff has proved the wisdom of this.
I didn't realise photography was a contact sport!
Interesting thread. I used to use UV filters all the time, but now only fit them when I'm shooting in adverse weather conditions. Don't quite know why, but I was advised not to use them all the time by someone a lot more experienced than me, so I just took his word for it.
Janet
Great post Janet!![]()
The difference between my view and Rob's, is that he works in war zones, whereas the greatest danger for most folks is their own sticky fingers![]()
I use kenko pro1d's on all my lenses for protection and to keep the lens element clean. I also have hoods for all my lenses so that takes care of any flare issues.
I shoot in clubs a lot and have no flare issues at all.
remember that some of canon L lenses are not fully weather sealed without the use of a filter.
In over 50 years of photography (50 years as a pro) I've always kept a UV filter on every lens I've ever owned. Damaged a few filters in that time but I've never damaged a lens.
I used to use them all the time because thats what i was told to do.. BUT if they are such a must for every lens.. how come my five and a half thousand pound lens wont even take a uv filter on the front?
Seems to be a bit of a religious topic after much discussion with some friends.
Do you have a UV filter on your lens/es? Do you think even if you get a good (say B+W MRC) it's going to decrease the quality of picture? Or is it worth it for that extra bit of 'protection'?
Be quite nice to hear some thoughts.
holy 1 year dredge batman
...as if he needs to go back that far to find this topic. :shake: