kshapero South Florida Man Local time 6:20 PM Joined Mar 27, 2006 Messages 10,085 Location South Florida, USA View My Gallery Feb 2, 2011 #1 Either one. What are your experiences using UV filters. MultiCoated? No filter? Skylight? etc.? Please share.😕
Either one. What are your experiences using UV filters. MultiCoated? No filter? Skylight? etc.? Please share.😕
ferider Veteran Local time 3:20 PM Joined May 18, 2005 Messages 11,218 View My Gallery Feb 2, 2011 #2 Both lenses. Mostly yellow. Sometimes red or UV. All B+W, some MC, depending on what I have. Honestly, MC or not, doesn't make much difference to me. Roland.
Both lenses. Mostly yellow. Sometimes red or UV. All B+W, some MC, depending on what I have. Honestly, MC or not, doesn't make much difference to me. Roland.
kshapero South Florida Man Local time 6:20 PM Joined Mar 27, 2006 Messages 10,085 Location South Florida, USA View My Gallery Feb 2, 2011 #3 ferider said: Both lenses. Mostly yellow. Sometimes red or UV. All B+W, some MC, depending on what I have. Honestly, MC or not, doesn't make much difference to me. Roland. Click to expand... Can you tell the difference between using a UV and using no filter?
ferider said: Both lenses. Mostly yellow. Sometimes red or UV. All B+W, some MC, depending on what I have. Honestly, MC or not, doesn't make much difference to me. Roland. Click to expand... Can you tell the difference between using a UV and using no filter?
ferider Veteran Local time 3:20 PM Joined May 18, 2005 Messages 11,218 View My Gallery Feb 2, 2011 #4 Only in the dark and counter/point light sources. You risk some ghosting. Try yellow with B/W. Makes both outside and portraits prettier.
Only in the dark and counter/point light sources. You risk some ghosting. Try yellow with B/W. Makes both outside and portraits prettier.
kshapero South Florida Man Local time 6:20 PM Joined Mar 27, 2006 Messages 10,085 Location South Florida, USA View My Gallery Feb 4, 2011 #5 ferider said: Only in the dark and counter/point light sources. You risk some ghosting. Try yellow with B/W. Makes both outside and portraits prettier. Click to expand... Just picked up a yellow one.
ferider said: Only in the dark and counter/point light sources. You risk some ghosting. Try yellow with B/W. Makes both outside and portraits prettier. Click to expand... Just picked up a yellow one.