Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/08/16

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Subject: [Leica] Lens caps
From: nickbroberts at yahoo.co.uk (Nick Roberts)
Date: Wed Aug 16 02:27:32 2006

Must say I avoid "protection" filters like the plague. I have suffered 
damage to a lens caused by a filter shattering - I've never had any lens 
damage that a filter would protect against. I use front and rear caps when a 
lens is not in use, a hood when it is, and that's worked for the last 20 
years. And FWIW, I find that unfiltered lenses need less cleaning than the 
filters used to, particularly Hoya HMC ones, although it's true for B+W as 
well. I fit filters for protection now only when there's an increased risk 
of saltwater splash or sand abrasion - i.e. at the beach.
 
Nick

----- Original Message ----
From: SonC@aol.com
To: lug@leica-users.org
Sent: Wednesday, 16 August, 2006 3:41:51 AM
Subject: Re: [Leica] Lens caps


In a message dated 8/15/2006 9:15:34 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
walt@waltjohnson.com writes:

Was slightly 
kidding about spitting on filters but would do that a  dozen times rather 
than wipe the front of a Noctilux with anything,   
-------



I do not use filters. I do not use front caps.  I use back caps  on my M 
lenses, also my Pentax lenses.  

I  use micro-fiber cloths to clean the glass surfaces including my  
Noctilux. 
Blow the dust off, haze the lens with breath and wipe  gently.  I have 
several microfiber cloths , and keep them clean. 

I stopped using filters the day I was touring the Leica factory, and the  
fellow guiding us noticed I had a UV filter on the 28mm Elmarit.    (Chris, 
that 
is the one you own now.)

Anyhow, he took my camera, and rubbed a pencil eraser over the surface of  
the front element.  He said, "See, there is no damage. You are losing  
quality 
by using filters.  The coatings of modern Leica lenses are  strong."

I damaged one lens in a manner that a glass filter might have protected it  
since I started shooting in 1960.  I dropped an object accidentally into my  
90mm tele-elmarit, and put a chink in the lens.  It does not show up in  
photos. 
I now keep lenses in pouches in my camera bag.

On the other hand, I've had  filters seize three times, and  damaged  lenses 
trying to get them off.  (not Leica)


Regards,  
Sonny
http://www.sonc.com
Natchitoches, Louisiana
Oldest continuous  settlement in La Louisiane
?galit?, libert?,  crawfish

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