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i bought some uv filters.
i don't normally use filters anymore but i figured maybe i would for windy days and snowy days.
i bought or traded for some leica, b&w and hoya filters and as a very cheap back up some no name filters.
all my lenses take either 43 or 46mm filters so it was relatively easy to do.
i bought, off ebay, a really cheap hoya uv filter and was feeling pretty smug in my most excellent value purchase.
on the ring it says phillipines and not japan. not a big deal i thought, maybe that's why it's cheaper, lower labour costs. and then i decided to check the auction site again and realized i had purchased a filter with no coating, at all. not even a single coat.
so it really is for protection only.
anyone have any experience with no coat uv filters?
joe
i don't normally use filters anymore but i figured maybe i would for windy days and snowy days.
i bought or traded for some leica, b&w and hoya filters and as a very cheap back up some no name filters.
all my lenses take either 43 or 46mm filters so it was relatively easy to do.
i bought, off ebay, a really cheap hoya uv filter and was feeling pretty smug in my most excellent value purchase.
on the ring it says phillipines and not japan. not a big deal i thought, maybe that's why it's cheaper, lower labour costs. and then i decided to check the auction site again and realized i had purchased a filter with no coating, at all. not even a single coat.
so it really is for protection only.
anyone have any experience with no coat uv filters?
joe