Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/10/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Protective filters are a personal matter between a photographer and their craft. The important thing is the images. If not having a filter means you will not be able to freely make images then put the UV/skylight filter on. Image degradation is insignificant when compared to no image at all. That said, I do not myself use protective filters. I had never scratched a filter in ten years of use so I took them off. It has been about ten years since then and no elements scratched. I do use caps (either lens or shade) between bursts. I have only ever seen two scratched front elements. The first was on a used set of binoculars that had been stored with no case, loose in a glove box. The second was on a lens that fell and shattered its "protective filter". One of the shards of lter glass scratched the lens :-) This is just an anecdotal report not a scientific treatise so again let me repeat: DO WHAT MAKES YOU FEEL COMFORTABLE John Collier