Vickko
Veteran
I've had my M9 for a year.
Don't foresee going back to an M8.
Is it time to get rid of the UV/IR filters?
What have you other M9 users done - sold your UV/IR filters?
Vick
Don't foresee going back to an M8.
Is it time to get rid of the UV/IR filters?
What have you other M9 users done - sold your UV/IR filters?
Vick
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f16sunshine
Moderator
If you don't use them why not sell?
One of the reasons I'm still not jumping on M9 is it looks like there still is an IR issue although, much less than with the M8/8.2.
Sometimes the greenery and fabrics in M9 photos I have seen look really bad.
I would want to have filters handy If I knew I was to shoot Sunny Landscapes or indoors under tungsten light.
Maybe I'm seeing too much or but, I don't know what do you think M9ers?
Are some of these shot's repairable and people post them un-edited ?
With my M8 the filters are no issue I never have minded using them.
I would still filter up my lenses with an M9.
One of the reasons I'm still not jumping on M9 is it looks like there still is an IR issue although, much less than with the M8/8.2.
Sometimes the greenery and fabrics in M9 photos I have seen look really bad.
I would want to have filters handy If I knew I was to shoot Sunny Landscapes or indoors under tungsten light.
Maybe I'm seeing too much or but, I don't know what do you think M9ers?
Are some of these shot's repairable and people post them un-edited ?
With my M8 the filters are no issue I never have minded using them.
I would still filter up my lenses with an M9.
ramosa
B&W
sure. if you're post-m8, it's time to sell. the question then would be do you want to go without any filter or use a uv filter for lens protection, etc.?
AhShun
Member
I'll keep them (decent UV filters are not much cheaper indeed) unless I'm in "B/W mode" ^^
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