Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/06/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ted, your words of wisdom never disappoint. In the words of another famous photographer, "if you got em, use em". Richard Clompus Sent from my iPhone On Jun 26, 2008, at 7:41 AM, Ted Grant <tedgrant@shaw.ca> wrote: > The Great Filter debate! :-) > > It's the year 3008 and this conversation will still be going on! :-) > WHY? > > Simply because some people are amateurs, some are pros and some > always seem > to be in one panic state or other over the subject. Certainly when > plain old > fashion common sense will tell you when to use and when not to. > > Absolutely honest experience... I never use them unless for specific > reason: > > 1/ Photographic effect, polarize for both types of film. Never used > any on > digital camera! In the olden days I had a pile of filters for almost > everything imaginable for colour & BW until I fell under the spell > of the > great GURU "Neverusefiltersperiod!" A wise man? Nope! He didn't use > common > sense regarding what you are shooting. > > > > 2/ No filter: I learned the hard way photographing a welder while > using a > 28mm R Lens and shooting for real tight close-ups. OOPS!!!!!! Bad > move! > > One spark landed right in the middle of the front element burning a > tiny > mark right into the glass! Damn! :-( > > However a test later revealed absolutely no defect in image quality > from > wide open to stopped down at any aperture. And at any size Kodachrome > projected on 10 ft. sq. screen or for print reproduction. Kept using > the > lens. > > However, the angst of worry even though nothing showed, the constant > mental > stress of one day a big black mark will show on a major shoot became > too > much so I sold it, bought a new lens and filter! > > Did I immediately put the filter on and leave it forever? Nope! No > point as > 99.9% of the time a filter is 2 extra glass faces you have to clean. > And or > creates flares just when you don't want any! > > HOWEVER! The assignment dictated when the filter should go on. > > Obviously if I ever shot welders again! :-) > > Stock and sprint car dirt track racing. Lots of crap flying through > the air > with those cars > > Calgary Stampede as David explained! > > And any location where "flying debris" is liable to happen. > > The filter WILL NOT protect any lens under any condition when you > drop an > 80-200 brand new out of the box one level of house to lower level 15 > feet to > marble floor. You only have the pieces of everything to pick-up. > Obviously > that included every shard of filter glass! This only happens on the > first > day of an assignment in a far off country! :-( > > > > Use, non-use, is a matter of who-why-when & where for each individual > shooter because it's the guy or gal holding and owning the gear that > determines the choice. Quite frankly I don't get into the discussion > other > than point out personal past & present "work related situations" and > leave > it to each his own decision. Have at it folks! :-) > > > > ted > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information