Dirk -- You are correct -- neither will make it better. At the risk of
starting a thread (sigh) I suggest the Skylight filter may make it worse.
Put a skylight filter in a white piece of paper -- there is a distinct
color. Not the case with a UV filter.. For front element protection use
the UV filter -- I seem to remember Oly saying that somewhere or other.
(Prolly have the whole thing backward in any case.)
Craig
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dirk Wright" <wright@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 11:12 AM
Subject: Re: [OM] UV vs Skylight filter question
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> >Hi! Does it matter whether a Skylight or UV Haze filter is used indoors
> >with no flash, just inside building lights? (at least f2.8 fixed-focal
> >length lens, auto set, etc.) TIA.
> >
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> Don't bother, neither will make the picture better.
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> Dirk Wright
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