Chrisrw
photomonkey
I've never really used filters much, but I was wondering if this filter would be useful as a protective covering for my Heliar 50/3.5. I have the lens shade and cap, but they do detract from the compactness of the lens. Would using the CV filter be an unnecessary accessory or affect image at all? I just like having the lens ready to shoot without having to remove the cap every time and I feel the need to have it protected too.
JustPlainBill
Established
Hi,
I keep a Leitz UV filter on my Dual Range Summicron. It protects the lens from most hazards except the sun's rays.
JustPlainBill
I keep a Leitz UV filter on my Dual Range Summicron. It protects the lens from most hazards except the sun's rays.
JustPlainBill
CMur12
Veteran
Hi Chris -
If you're not even keeping a cap on the lens during storage, then I would certainly leave a UV filter on it to protect it.
I tend to lean towards using a filter for protection, though I don't use one all the time. It depends on the shooting circumstances and I usually have a lens hood mounted, anyway. (In my own case, shooting color reversal film, the lighting where I live tends to be on the cool side, so I pretty routinely use an 81B warming filter.)
- Murray
If you're not even keeping a cap on the lens during storage, then I would certainly leave a UV filter on it to protect it.
I tend to lean towards using a filter for protection, though I don't use one all the time. It depends on the shooting circumstances and I usually have a lens hood mounted, anyway. (In my own case, shooting color reversal film, the lighting where I live tends to be on the cool side, so I pretty routinely use an 81B warming filter.)
- Murray
Dwig
Well-known
... I just like having the lens ready to shoot without having to remove the cap every time and I feel the need to have it protected too.
If you are using the lens on an RF body with a cloth shutter then you need to read this thread:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=146071
Chrisrw
photomonkey
Thanks Murray. I always have the hood and cap on when not using the lens. And because I tend to be overly cautious, I tend to keep them on when carrying it around, only to remove it when taking a shot. I just didn't know if the UV filter would be overkill. I think I'll get one for when I am actively shooting without having to fuss with the cap/hood combo.
I appreciate the feedback. It's mounted on a Bessa R2 so no fear of ruining the cloth shutter.
I appreciate the feedback. It's mounted on a Bessa R2 so no fear of ruining the cloth shutter.
CMur12
Veteran
Chris, I misread your statement about your use of the lens cap.
I think being cautious and protective of a prized lens is a good thing. I don't think a good-quality UV filter is overkill in circumstances where you feel the lens may be vulnerable to damage.
- Murray
I think being cautious and protective of a prized lens is a good thing. I don't think a good-quality UV filter is overkill in circumstances where you feel the lens may be vulnerable to damage.
- Murray
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