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<blockquote data-quote="Jules" data-source="post: 334816" data-attributes="member: 27395"><p>Not a stupid question at all!</p><p>As Felisek says, a clean filter is your biggest buddy but a dirty one is your worst enemy, as always get the thinnest rim on the filter you can to avoid vignetting, I didn't and am currently experiencing huge vignetting problems on my 18-35 AFS G, due to using deep 77mm filters on it's 77mm thread. I need to move up to 82mm to keep the corners clean, my own fault and more expense but forewarned is...</p><p></p><p>Cheers Jules...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jules, post: 334816, member: 27395"] Not a stupid question at all! As Felisek says, a clean filter is your biggest buddy but a dirty one is your worst enemy, as always get the thinnest rim on the filter you can to avoid vignetting, I didn't and am currently experiencing huge vignetting problems on my 18-35 AFS G, due to using deep 77mm filters on it's 77mm thread. I need to move up to 82mm to keep the corners clean, my own fault and more expense but forewarned is... Cheers Jules... [/QUOTE]
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