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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 107158" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>I use Hoya, sometimes they can be quite thin,, and the action of rotating the filter on the lens overtime,, can overtorque the filter on the lens so that it becomes impossible to remove with just my hands (and I am fairly strong), I have a wrench that opens that wide, that I have had to use to remove the filter (carefully!)</p><p></p><p>so,, be careful to not over tighten (especially on lens with plastic filter threads, and sometimes loosen the filter to make sure it can still be removed..</p><p></p><p>I recommend not leaving the polarizer filter on all the time, just use it when you need too, otherwise use a standard UV filter, or if you are brave no filter at all (most of time, I don't keep a filter on,, unless the glass is too close to the edge for comfort.).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 107158, member: 10038"] I use Hoya, sometimes they can be quite thin,, and the action of rotating the filter on the lens overtime,, can overtorque the filter on the lens so that it becomes impossible to remove with just my hands (and I am fairly strong), I have a wrench that opens that wide, that I have had to use to remove the filter (carefully!) so,, be careful to not over tighten (especially on lens with plastic filter threads, and sometimes loosen the filter to make sure it can still be removed.. I recommend not leaving the polarizer filter on all the time, just use it when you need too, otherwise use a standard UV filter, or if you are brave no filter at all (most of time, I don't keep a filter on,, unless the glass is too close to the edge for comfort.). [/QUOTE]
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