Haydon wrote:
Just bought the popcorn to watch the rest of the thread :)
This is the best reply I've read on any post. I have candy next to my popcorn. BTW, I'm hiding in Sacramento, Ca.
I DEFINITELY AGREE WITH USEING A UV FILTER FOR MY LENSE PROTECTION. MANY PHOTO COURSES RECOMMENDED NOT TO USE A UV FILTER: " WHY USE A CHEAP PIECE OF GLASS OVER AN EXPENSIVE LENSE!". I SAY FOR PROTECTION!!!!!π
Dale Strein wrote:
I DEFINITELY AGREE WITH USEING A UV FILTER FOR MY LENSE PROTECTION. MANY PHOTO COURSES RECOMMENDED NOT TO USE A UV FILTER: " WHY USE A CHEAP PIECE OF GLASS OVER AN EXPENSIVE LENSE!". I SAY FOR PROTECTION!!!!!π
SHOUT MORE LOUDER ! Peeps canβt hardly hear you way back in
January, 2019 !!! A few of them might even be dead now.
Plastic UV filters may be the best possible advice. They are inexpensive, won't shatter, and will save "mucho" dollars by not wiping out the front glass lens coating like glass UV's will when that bad moment happens. Best of all, the ones made from recycled grocery bags will defiantly contribute to saving our beloved planet... all great trade offs when image degradation takes a back seat. Always remember... "safety comes first"
Oh Yeah that's a great idea!
Recycled grocery bags on a $4000.00 lens.
Why didn't I think of that!π€£
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