GeminiTiger77
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apart from giving protection to the lens,what effects does UV filter have ,will it make the photo less sharp,if there is little sun is it best to take it off whilst shooting.
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Ive attached a hoya uv filter but didnt put a spacer ring or adaptor just screewed the filter on, so are you saying thats incorrect?I have a multicoated Hoya protector filter on my X and can't see any loss of IQ. Even there is any, I like the peace of mind and it makes the shutter even more silent.
I'm on my 2nd filter now because although I really take care, the first one somehow got an ugly scratch after a few weeks. Better the filter than the lens.
I was shooting waterfalls in light rain last week and got some drops on my filter. In the filter, it's easier to remove the filter than to start cleaning your lens.
Remember that you need to use the Fuji adapter or a spacer ring to mount a filter, otherwise the lens will hit the filter in macro mode, resulting in the camera to turn itself off.
Ive attached a hoya uv filter but didnt put a spacer ring or adaptor just screewed the filter on, so are you saying thats incorrect?
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Even with that I once got a strange effect from a window - appeared to be light reflecting back and forth from the lens back to the filter back to the lense.
It sounds, from your description, very similar to the effect that I encountered when using a filter on the x100 - while photographing an indoor scene... included in which was a window.
Curiosity got the best of me. I went upstairs and duplicated the effect again. These don't look exactly as I remembered but you can see the reflection, just to the right of the window in the first photo. Looking in the EVF, it is VERY much more obvious that in the pictures. The "reflection" seen in the EFV is a very clear image of what if outside the window !!
The second photo has no filter.
This was a Tiffen UV filter, don't know if it is coated ??
I cannot see this "ghost" using the OVF .
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Yes - if you try to focus on near objects (i.e. at macro distance) the lens moves forward to project out of the barrel, by a few millimetres. If it touches the filter, the camera will display the message as described in flood's post above. Inserting the spacer ring solves the problem.
i just realised with the hood attached there is a clearance already if i wanted to attach the filter.correct?
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