ferider
Veteran
I've scratched a front-element in the dark, trying to put a hood on. Since then, always filters. Also, I live close to the ocean, and goop collects on the filters with every camera outing.
Tested with and without. Found the only drawback of a good filter to be additional reflections when shooting in the dark against strong highlights. Ghosts and such, similar to Chris' observation in post #7.
I like Hoya HMC filter best, optically. B+W filters are best built and easiest to clean.
Also, the old tradition of using yellow filters (always) for protection when shooting B&W makes a lot of sense. Skies are prettier, skin tones are better.
Roland.
Tested with and without. Found the only drawback of a good filter to be additional reflections when shooting in the dark against strong highlights. Ghosts and such, similar to Chris' observation in post #7.
I like Hoya HMC filter best, optically. B+W filters are best built and easiest to clean.
Also, the old tradition of using yellow filters (always) for protection when shooting B&W makes a lot of sense. Skies are prettier, skin tones are better.
Roland.
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