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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 180724" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>Not going to say whether of not I use a filter BUT if you put anything on your lens it needs to be the best it can be. Someone earlier talked about old windows having ripples and bubbles. That is probably extreme but to a lens that is probably appropriate. Could you tell the difference in photos posted on this forum? Probably not because this is web and the images are sized down. Could you tell in a high quality print? I would think you probably might. It would all depend on how goo d or bad the filter was. </p><p></p><p>If you do a lot of hiking or shooting on the beach. If you are clumsy and tend to run into things then please do get a filter to put on the lens. If you are careful and really take care of your camera and lenses then you might not need to but the decision is yours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 180724, member: 6277"] Not going to say whether of not I use a filter BUT if you put anything on your lens it needs to be the best it can be. Someone earlier talked about old windows having ripples and bubbles. That is probably extreme but to a lens that is probably appropriate. Could you tell the difference in photos posted on this forum? Probably not because this is web and the images are sized down. Could you tell in a high quality print? I would think you probably might. It would all depend on how goo d or bad the filter was. If you do a lot of hiking or shooting on the beach. If you are clumsy and tend to run into things then please do get a filter to put on the lens. If you are careful and really take care of your camera and lenses then you might not need to but the decision is yours. [/QUOTE]
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