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Postby lowster on Sun Jul 03, 2005 4:10 pm

Thinking of getting some filters to protect my lenses. When using a UV or skylight filter, does the filter cause any degradation in the quality of the image?

I haven't used them before, but i suspect photoshop can do what most filters do...

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Postby Matt. K on Sun Jul 03, 2005 5:01 pm

Every time you increase the number of glass elements and air pockets you will lose some image quality. However, it is still highly recommended that you use a filter to protect your lens. Take it off for studio or indoor work.
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