OH NO!! No debates please. Here is what I think about
no filter/filter:
If the front element is exposed which means it couild
be easily damaged, such as on the Sigma 10-20 or any
wide angle lens, a filter is needed
Also if the lens is expensive ($800 +), I would
imagine that anyone would want to protect the front
element.
If the front element is recessed, such as on a Macro
lens or my Nikkor 50mm F1.8, going without a filter is
probably ok.
The Hoya Pro1 is touted to be perfect for wide angle
lenses due to its low profile frame. I guess I will
find out.
>
> Understand, though, that you have opened the door to
> the ongoing filter/no
> filter debate.
>
> Bill Pearce
>
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