One cheap filter, which I THINK is safe, is the developed leader of a
fast B+W film like tri-X. I have used it safely before, when I was
young and foolish. A little small for most lenses, tho.
Tom
On 12 Jul 99, at 16:33, Thomas Haegin <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
...
> I know one can fabricate a filter oneself, but I'm not terribly good
> in technical do-it-yourself things, that's why I will not attempt
> that... just too risky in case I screw up and get literally burned
> badly...
...
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