Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/03/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]OK George, this is the way it is. So pay attention. Remove the Leica camera lens, even if it is a P&S. Put the lens in a leather case, then in a Domke bag. Put the bag in a safe deposit box. Use Super Glue and glue a UV filter over the Leica camera lens mount hole. This will forever protect the innards of the camera AND the lens. Happy snapping... :-) Jim PS... Don't ever get caught using a chrome lens on an olive Leica. Really tacky. Really really tacky! At 09:08 PM 3/7/01 -0500, George Kenney wrote: >Is this listserv moderated in some way? I've tried posting the >following message twice, but it never shows up: > >As a new Leica user I'm uncertain whether it is >permitted to use black UV filters on chrome lenses or >chrome filters on black lenses. Or UV filters on only >certain length lenses and not others? (Assuming one >has taken the risky decision of using a UV filter in the >first place.) And what about the more complicated >question of using a chrome green filter on a black lens, >etc.? > >Seeking enlightenment. > >Thanks. > >G. >