I said common meaning to include the commonly available haze and
skylight filters generally sold as "lens protectors". For example, B+W
sells a "UV Haze 10" filter which I think is of the garden variety. Not
too expensive (for B+W). But they also sell a more serious UV
attenuator called the "UV-415 UV-Blocking Glass Filter" which costs a
bit more money. Formatt sells a similar thing with the more readily
recognizable "Haze 2A" designation.
Chuck Norcutt
Andrew Fildes wrote:
> How about the uncommon ones? :-)
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> On 19/09/2007, at 9:15 AM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
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>> I have also heard that to be true and that iy also makes most
>> common UV
>> filters redundant.
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