Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/01/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]B+W and Heliopan are good brands. Hoya do some high-end filters too. I'd imagine Rodenstock are up there as well. You can buy perfectly clear filters whose only purpose is protection, otherwise use UV or (if you have a M8) UV/IR. You're likely to get little kids' fingerprints on the front element too. A lens hood might do something to help prevent this. Where are you going? Bob > > Hello! > [...] > > * Next summer I'll be going on vacation to the North of Africa. It > will be a one week walk and dust will be a certainty. > [...] > > Feel free to comment on my reasons to buy the filters (and let me know > if there is a barbed wire adapter as this will solve my second reason > :-) Finally, please give me some advice on what to look for on a > filter, which brand(s) to avoid and which brand(s) make good filters. >