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<blockquote data-quote="STM" data-source="post: 116116" data-attributes="member: 12827"><p>Not trying to start a flame war or anything like that, far from it. but you see no value in protecting the front element of your lenses from dirt, sand, water, fingerprints or impact? I am not talking about putting some cheap, off brand garbage you get on Fleabay for $5 on the front of your lens, but a very high quality filter like Hoya HMC ($30 for a 52mm UV(0) ). I can't speak for the rest of you but I am <strong><em>ANAL</em></strong> about keeping the glass on my lenses clean, and I would rather have to replace a filter than the front element of my lens because it got damaged. In a pinch I would be MUCH more easily inclined to breathe on a filter and wipe it off with my t-shirt than I would EVER on the front element of one of my lenses, that is for sure!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STM, post: 116116, member: 12827"] Not trying to start a flame war or anything like that, far from it. but you see no value in protecting the front element of your lenses from dirt, sand, water, fingerprints or impact? I am not talking about putting some cheap, off brand garbage you get on Fleabay for $5 on the front of your lens, but a very high quality filter like Hoya HMC ($30 for a 52mm UV(0) ). I can't speak for the rest of you but I am [B][I]ANAL[/I][/B] about keeping the glass on my lenses clean, and I would rather have to replace a filter than the front element of my lens because it got damaged. In a pinch I would be MUCH more easily inclined to breathe on a filter and wipe it off with my t-shirt than I would EVER on the front element of one of my lenses, that is for sure! [/QUOTE]
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